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Bitcoinomics

A History of Rebellion

Daniel Duarte
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When asked to review this impressive Bitcoinomics grammar, I was immediately curious about the topic, about which I had read dozens of articles and articles in the press, economists' opinions, but never an entire book. Out of curiosity, I researched several titles and found that, if they were stacked, they would far surpass my 1.83 meters tall. Its subtitle, A History of Rebellion, arouses curiosity for another detail: the origin of digital and alternative currencies came, yes, from human non-conformity in the face of the limitations of systems that, no matter how good they work, can always be improved, or alternated, as is the case with Bitcoin. But, what is most impressive in this book is its power of synthesis: in just a few pages Daniel Duarte demonstrates that a complicated subject can, indeed, be reported in an objective way, that is, to get to that, you really need to know what you are talking about. With didactics and great enthusiasm, Duarte explains the reasons for the existence of digital coins, as well as speculates on the origin of Bitcoin and Satoshi Nakamoto, its mysterious creator. So, dear reader, if you have come this far, allow me to advise you not to worry about purchasing several volumes and buying this book. It is practically a tutorial in the area, written in a simple and straightforward language, which will please both beginners and laymen, with one fundamental detail, it doesn't miss any point without explanation.

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