Here are the top 10 books blockchain thought leaders recommend in 2020

Here are the top 10 books blockchain thought leaders recommend in 2020

Cointelegraph asked 10 leaders in blockchain about book recommendations this year. With the continuous lockdowns and travel advisories brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, 2020 seems to be a perfect year for discovering and reading new books.As such, Cointelegraph collected a list of non-crypto-related book recommendations from 10 of the biggest thought leaders in the blockchain space. Sheila Warren, Caitlin Long, Alex Mashinsky, Tim Draper and others all chimed in to share their favorite or most interesting reads, demonstrating how their worldviews and perspectives have been shaped....


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