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16 Reddit comments about Ethereum: Blockchains, Digital Assets, Smart Contracts, Decentralized Autonomous Organizations:

u/Mr_Yukon_C · 20 pointsr/ethtrader

This is a pretty big deal IMO, and very telling:

#1 Best Seller in Money & Monetary Policy on Amazon

u/killver · 14 pointsr/ethtrader

Just got the book "Ethereum: Blockchains, Digital Assets, Smart Contracts, Decentralized Autonomous Organizations" delivered. Hoping for a good read! https://www.amazon.com/Ethereum-Blockchains-Decentralized-Autonomous-Organizations/dp/1523930470/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1496854273&sr=8-1&keywords=ethereum

u/Bo_gogo · 8 pointsr/NEO

People should really do a little more research. Before you go and make any rash decisions I would go pick up a copy of this book.

https://www.amazon.com/Ethereum-Blockchains-Decentralized-Autonomous-Organizations/dp/1523930470

And read about it rather than just YouTube ing it and watching 12 year olds give you advice about what they just watched 2 seconds earlier and just wanted some god damn likes on their you tube page.

I wish there was a place here for real talk these days. Can someone point me in that direction?

u/BoominBuddha · 7 pointsr/ethtrader

I can highly recommend Ethereum: Blockchains, Digital Assets, Smart Contracts, Decentralized Autonomous Organizations.

I also just received notice that Consensys released their first blockchain/Ethereum book about an hour ago which can be found here. I obviously haven't read this yet but plan to do so within the next few weeks.

u/tnpcook1 · 5 pointsr/ethtrader

Having knowledge of object oriented programming helped me a bit going in.
I found a lot of similarities in logic of central-server game-engine network synchronization and smart-contract programming.
Such as an expected data object to be synchronized to clients(nodes) with authority from the server(blockchain consensus/validation/contract setup) . Users(address) can send requests(transactions) to the server to update things, and cause logic mechanisms to act.

A book I can recommend to see if you'll enjoy the aspiration of working in blockchain tech,
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1523930470/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

The path I've seen people follow is -
Getting an address and using a private wallet.
Using and understanding how a hardware wallet works.
Then playgrounding contracts in a private chain or Remix(online compiler), until they can make little tools.

edit: had two book links, one was no longer available.

u/idelovski · 4 pointsr/croatia

Uplatio sam prije par sati, sad kažeš da sam mogao doć mukte. Nije fer.

Zar niste mogli prvi dan počet u 10:00 da se ljudi malo aklimatiziraju na Split.

Izabrao sam poslovnu radionicu kod Luke Klancira? Jesam se zeznuo? Inače sam programer ali me zanima taj dio, veza banaka, platnog sustava i budućnost financija.

Kod registracije sam izabrao riblji menu ali ako dobijem frigane srdele uzet ću piletinu.

Edit, moje predznanje je ovo:

Od korica do korica, skoro

Uvod pa još malo

Do pola

Plus skidanje jsona sa:

https://bitkonan.com/info/api

https://www.cryptocompare.com/api

za neku iPhone aplikaciju u izradi

u/emelbard · 3 pointsr/ethtrader

Great book. Walks you through everything. Written by IBM's Liason to Ethereum Core.

Ethereum: Blockchains, Digital Assets, Smart Contracts, Decentralized Autonomous Organizations https://www.amazon.com/dp/1523930470/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_uYFqCmTS1MtFi

u/mattblack_crypto · 2 pointsr/ethereum

I just purchased the following books:

u/BlueSkiesCaptain · 2 pointsr/ethtrader

https://www.amazon.com/Ethereum-Blockchains-Decentralized-Autonomous-Organizations/dp/1523930470/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1506027569&sr=8-1&keywords=ethereum

It's a year old, but is written very straight forward for someone like me, a non-programmer. Also it's fun to see how things are changing/have changed even since then

u/gonopro · 1 pointr/ethtrader

Im in the middle of reading Ethereum: Blockchains, Digital Assets, Smart Contracts, Decentralized Autonomous Organizations I'm loving it so far, it's covering all the terminology, and breaking everything down in a fairly concise way for the layman.

u/samsidsof · 1 pointr/ethtrader

Great list. Making my way through a few of those.

I've also been reading this one:

Ethereum: Blockchains, Digital Assets, Smart Contracts, Decentralized Autonomous Organizations by Henning Diedrich

u/LookingforBruceLee · 1 pointr/ethtrader
u/BitcoinAllBot · 1 pointr/BitcoinAll

Here is the post for archival purposes:

Author: SirSkylark

Content:

>Hey, just a teen who uses bitcoin daily and just really interested in the world of cryptocurrency. Anyways, so summer is already here and I thought why not use this time to read up and learn more about cryptocurrencies.

>So after some researching I've come across these 2 books which Im thinking about buying: The Internet of Money , Ethereum: Blockchains... . However, I was wondering if these books are readable and understandable for non-technical people like me (no coding knowledge) and if you do/don't recommended it.

>Also thinking about getting Mastering Bitcoin 2nd Edition and Mastering Ethereum later on when it comes out but I feel like those 2 books are really technical and I will not able to understand it. Any thoughts?

u/BeachJustic3 · 1 pointr/ethtrader
u/GregFoley · 1 pointr/CryptoCurrency

Just found this one with excellent reviews as well: Ethereum: Blockchains, Digital Assets, Smart Contracts, Decentralized Autonomous Organizations, by Henning Diedrich, September 8, 2016; 360 pages, only available in dead-tree version.