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u/TheGreatMuffin · 20 pointsr/Bitcoin

If I may - I humbly recommend to read a proper book on bitcoin, not some fluff piece.. Just assuming from the way that you chose your post title that you might be interested in a more substantial bitcoin reading :) Please ignore if that's not the case, don't wanna ruin your reading pleasure or anything.

Economic perspective: The Bitcoin Standard - The Decentralized Alternative to Central Banking

Not technical at all, very beginner friendly, but also not a lot of practical information: The Internet Of Money

Gently technical, beginner friendly: Inventing Bitcoin: The Technology Behind the First Truly Scarce and Decentralized Money Explained

Technical deep dives:

u/Faluzure · 7 pointsr/Futurology

While Munger and Buffet are fantastic wealth generators based on value investing, they're definitely not software engineers. If you want to make a somewhat informed decision on Bitcoin and what cryptocurrecies represent, you should strive to educate yourself and not listen to what these two say about something they don't understand.

Andreas Antonopolos is a great educator: https://www.youtube.com/user/aantonop

The book published about his talks is also a fantastic resource:
https://www.amazon.com/Internet-Money-Andreas-M-Antonopoulos/dp/1537000454

u/togoshige · 5 pointsr/Bitcoin

Everyone should read "The Internet of Money" by Andreas Antonopolous

"While many books explain the how of bitcoin, The Internet of Money delves into the why of bitcoin. Acclaimed information-security expert and author of Mastering Bitcoin, Andreas M. Antonopoulos examines and contextualizes the significance of bitcoin through a series of essays spanning the exhilarating maturation of this technology."

Website
https://theinternetofmoney.info/

Amazon (Paper, Ebook)
https://www.amazon.com/Internet-Money-Andreas-M-Antonopoulos/dp/1537000454/

Purse.io (Bitcoin)
https://purse.io/product/1537000454

iTunes (Audio)
https://itunes.apple.com/us/audiobook/the-internet-of-money-unabridged/id1232468351

Github (Free)
https://github.com/erangadbw/IoMv1/tree/master/chapters/en

Youtube (Video)
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPQwGV1aLnTvCuQXCZ3RBvdlCnqstTirl

Tinkerers Anthem
https://soundcloud.com/proofofbeats/encroachment

u/curious-b · 5 pointsr/Bitcoin

That's what The Internet of Money is for.

u/mattblack_crypto · 2 pointsr/ethereum

I just purchased the following books:

u/pjfrank · 2 pointsr/BitcoinBeginners

Read Andreas Antonopoulos - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1537000454/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i2

I got the audiobook so I treat it like a podcast. Really interesting the way he describes other game changing technologies in history (automobiles, mobile phones, etc) and the adoption of each. Most had significant challenges like crypto does today.

u/Cecinestpasunnomme · 2 pointsr/Bitcoin

Watch this playlist or, if you prefer to read paper books, this one has the same content.

u/TheGift1973 · 2 pointsr/security

Mastering Bitcoin by Andreas M. Antonopoulos.

It isn't meant for the average Bitcoin enthusiast, but is more aimed at the technically minded/coders/cryptographically minded user. Many security researchers may well (IMO) have to deal with blockchain related security in the future, so having a decent knowledge of how Bitcoin (the tech) and bitcoin (the currency) works can only be advantageous as this field develops. Even if you don't think that your current role in security won't have to deal with this field, I would still advise you read the book as it is a fascinating read. There is also another version called The Internet of Money that is aimed at those who may not be so technically minded, but still have a genuine interest.

u/Foureyedguy · 2 pointsr/india

That's ancient. Get into the Internet of money

u/1blackhand · 2 pointsr/Bitcoin

"Andreas is a best-selling author, speaker, educator, and one of the world’s foremost bitcoin and open blockchain experts. In 2014, he wrote the one of the foundational books of the blockchain space, Mastering Bitcoin. He is also the author of The Internet of Money as well as his most recent book, Mastering Ethereum. He is widely respected in the blockchain space for not only his knowledge and ceaseless curiosity about decentralized technologies, but also for his extreme generosity in teaching others."

u/slepyhed · 2 pointsr/Bitcoin

You're not too late. Check out this podcast episode for reasons why: https://sanecrypto.com/show/038/

As far as what Bitcoin is, I recommend reading three books: The Internet of Money (Volumes 1 and 2) and The Bitcoin Standard.

https://www.amazon.com/Internet-Money-Andreas-M-Antonopoulos/dp/1537000454

https://www.amazon.com/Internet-Money-Two-Andreas-Antonopoulos-ebook/dp/B075VB7LVG

https://www.amazon.com/Bitcoin-Standard-Decentralized-Alternative-Central/dp/1119473861

Alternatively, watch all the videos you can find from the authors of these books, Andreas Antonopoulos and Saifedean Ammous.

u/btc_is_gold · 2 pointsr/Bitcoin

> My only problem is I wonder how we will increase the amount of bitcoiners in the network.

By spreading the message on Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, schools, ...
By being an example that bitcoin works and that it has benefits. It's not easy to persuade other people because people don't like changes but there's no other way. People need to see that bitcoin is good for them and that they want to use bitcoin.

Best example is Andreas Antonopoulos. He wants to spread the message. He travels around the globe to give speeches about bitcoin, wrote two books about bitcoin. Has huge amount of videos on Youtube (channel). Has great knowledge of bitcoin, other cryptocurrencies, computers. Has IT diploma. He is from Greece so he knows what it's like to see that government steals money from people.

Great analogy bitcoin vs. automobile by Andreas: Car wasn't accepted when it was invented because people thought horses were better. That it would never work because there weren't enough gas stations to support cars and not enough people would have cars to warrant new gas stations being built. There weren't roads for cars, they had to prove themselves on dirt paths designed for horses which lead to them getting stuck. But as popularity grew roads were designed for cars. Not only were the roads great for cars but they were backwards compatible for horses.

Isn't that analogy same as email vs. letters?

History repeats itself. Bitcoin is still new, it's like the internet in the first years. When the internet was a new thing, only a few people imagined that people all over the world will comunicate with each other...

I recommend this video of Andres: The Death of Money | London Real and I think the book The Internet of Money should be good read.

I don't recommend people like Roger Ver and Charlie Shrem. They may look like good guys of bitcoin but not anymore.

u/gELSK · 2 pointsr/TheRedPill

// , If you're in the mood for a more practical, very recently tested "RedPill" perspective on finance, I recommend The Internet of Money, by Andreas Antonopoulos:

https://www.amazon.com/Internet-Money-Andreas-M-Antonopoulos/dp/1537000454

u/oliverlikes · 2 pointsr/Bitcoin

https://www.youtube.com/user/aantonop

more technical book

more general book for everyone

also AA on J. Rogan podcast, very casual conversation for public + many more of course, I'm just AA fanboy

u/dmar198 · 1 pointr/Bitcoin

You can buy it with bitcoins from Purse.io:

https://purse.io/product/1537000454

And yes, they still use Amazon to fulfill the purchase. (But you do get a discount for paying with bitcoins!)

u/Kain_niaK · 1 pointr/talkcrypto

Have you actually read the internet of money? If you had you would now that all these thinks that AA is speaking about only become possible when Bitcoin becomes money. Otherwise the system won't grow enough to become stable and remain stable.

u/DropaLog · 1 pointr/Bitcoin

> You're suggesting that to reach people who don't know about Bitcoin he should sell on a platform that requires they already know about Bitcoin. All rightyo.

What makes you think that? Hopefully nothing I've written? Please quote, so that I may correct. Actually fuckit, I'll explain it again:

He's advertising it here, on this Bitcoin sub, to us bitcoiners, with a promoted post pictured at the top of this thread. If you're using some perverted Opera thing that doesn't show pictures, open the thread in a browser like the kind grownups use. Clicking on the post leads you, the Bitcoin-savvy, not to OpenBazaar, a decentralized marketplace where the book may be purchased with bitcoins, but straight to Amazon, here, where the book is offered not for BTC, but only for filthy fiat.

Is this any clearer?

u/Adamsd5 · 1 pointr/Bitcoin

The Internet of Money: A collection of talks by Andreas M. Antonopoulos https://www.amazon.com/dp/1537000454/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_bbWYDbBKSXP2J

Also good.

u/beowulfpt · 1 pointr/eupersonalfinance

Look into BTC, bonds are a joke at the moment.

u/BitcoinAllBot · 1 pointr/BitcoinAll

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>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/video_descriptionbot · 1 pointr/southafrica

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u/youngrubin · 1 pointr/booksuggestions

I was in the same boat as you and read a number of books on the subject. Most of those book didn't have much proof and got redundant. It felt like the books were selling me on hypothetical scenarios about how blockchain could change the world instead of explaining how it is changing the world.

That all changed with "The Internet of Money: Talks by Andreas M. Antonopoulos". This book changed the way I look cryptocurrency. I definitely reccomend it.

If you're technically inclined and want to learn more about how crypto currencies work, "Mastering Bitcoin" is a good book too.

Both these books have open source versions that can be found on github:

Internet of money: https://github.com/erangadbw/IoMv1

Mastering Bitcoin: https://github.com/bitcoinbook/bitcoinbook

However if you would like the kindle/softcover version you'll need to purchase them.

The internet of money: https://www.amazon.ca/Internet-Money-collection-Andreas-Antonopoulos/dp/1537000454/ref=pd_bxgy_14_img_2?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=P0PTRQG90Q7D8MZ8X9WE

Mastering bitcoin: https://www.amazon.ca/Mastering-Bitcoin-Programming-Open-Blockchain/dp/1491954388/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1525026587&sr=8-1&keywords=mastering+bitcoin

u/BTC_Forever · 0 pointsr/Bitcoin

Why? Is not so clear that statement?
If you don't know what are "bitcoin keys" maybe is time for you to read more about Bitcoin.
That statement is like the golden rule of Bitcoin, you have to understand it in order to be able to use Bitcoin in a safe mode. Otherwise, you will come back here in few weeks complaining that your "bitcoins get stolen"...
Bitcoin = Be Your Own Bank = act accordingly
Here are 2 great books to start:

u/returnvoid5 · 0 pointsr/CryptoCurrency