I have gone through some pages of your book and I agree with others who mentioned that the book's formatting is not good. I noticed that some of the initial pages are blank and have page numbers 6-7 written on them. Whether this was intentionally done by OP or is because of formatting issues but it looks unprofessional.
Keeping the issues aside I must say that the book appears to be very informative. And it's visible that OP has put a lot of effort in it. I highly appreciate your hard work in creating such a valuable piece of Bitcoin history. I will definitely read the book.
Thank you for your feedback
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Currently writing content for chapter 2012: https://twitter.com/CryptoBooksAlt/status/1644706295369326592Please give feedback on my progress by looking at the recent book interior link in the previous post. I am determined to write a Bitcoin history book that will be a great resource for the community, especially newbies who have recently discovered cryptocurrency. I am still seeking sponsors for the book. Please contact me if interested.
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Currently writing content for chapter 2012: https://twitter.com/CryptoBooksAlt/status/1644706295369326592Please give feedback on my progress by looking at the recent book interior link in the previous post. I am determined to write a Bitcoin history book that will be a great resource for the community, especially newbies who have recently discovered cryptocurrency. I am still seeking sponsors for the book. Please contact me if interested.
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Bitcoin History Actually Is Not Short Story This Is One Biggest Story But Today I,m Present Here With Short Line By Line. When Bitcoin START Than I Don,t Know About What Is Bitcoin And When I Have Seen And Know As Well About Bitcoin At The First Time Than I Have Seen 1 BTC = $800 In 2015 Probably. But 2018 I Seen 1 BTC $19k Ang Agaib Huge Dump Market Crashed Go Down $4k Upto.And Now 1 BTC 2023 Year Near $30k
Thank you for your brief input
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Awaiting feedback from the Bitcoin community. I’m spending countless hours on this book 📕
Btw still seeking book sponsorship
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Nearly completed ✅ chapter 2011 covering history such as BitPay, Bitstamp, Satoshi’s last correspondence, Bitcoin wallet v0.4, Bitcoin Qt v0.5, BTC parity with USD, first official Bitcoin Conference in Prague, 2011 BTC high at $30.9099, Casascius Coins and Silkroad Launch. Here is the thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5441233Totally determined to complete the book in 2024
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Why does it say 'suspected spammer'? Because all you do is spam the forum with information about your upcoming book. People don't like it and have started reporting you. The admins have noticed it and began proceedings to have you banned. It usually takes 2-3 days before everyone gets on board. That's why you are seeing that notification. It's either that or theymos played an April Fools joke on all of us. Oh yes lol. I'm just proud to keep the community informed about my progress. I have chapters 2008/09, 2010 & 2011 nearly complete: https://twitter.com/CryptoBooksAlt/status/1642461489167577090Next, Bitcoin milestones and events in 2012! PREVIEW OF DRAFT PAGES: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HSdOiJTZwUERG3oZxYK4QgfaDcOh6ZZh/view?usp=share_link
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I've been busy today writing Bitcoin history 2011 content. A conference occurred in Prague, Czech Republic from 25th-27th November 2011. Did anyone here attend it? Please comment below with info or photos from the event. Why does it say 'suspected spammer'?
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Hi, there .... Tyke! I have read almost all the books on Bitcoin that I could get my hands on, so I am looking forward to buy your book. I hope you can clearly describe the setting of Bitcoin in the early days and how it evolved over the years, so that "newbies" can understand how difficult our environment was in the early years. Today, you can openly brag about your Bitcoin ownership, but in the early days it was cloak and dagger secret stuff.. that almost nobody knew about. Good luck..... and please give us regular feedback on your progress. Thank you. Yes, I’ll give regular feedback.
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Bitcoin 2008/09 - 2024 History Book progress: https://twitter.com/CryptoBooksAlt/status/1636061010929786885Totally determined to write a spectacular #Bitcoin 2008-2024 history book! Still seeking sponsors (who wants their name/logo represented?) Nearly completed chapter 2010 titled 'Mt Gox, Pizza Day & First BTC Mining Pool' Please contact if you want your name in the book! $BTC
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Bitcoin 2008/09 - 2024 History Book progress: https://twitter.com/CryptoBooksAlt/status/1636061010929786885Totally determined to write a spectacular #Bitcoin 2008-2024 history book! Still seeking sponsors (who wants their name/logo represented?) Nearly completed chapter 2010 titled 'Mt Gox, Pizza Day & First BTC Mining Pool' Please contact if you want your name in the book! $BTC
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Hey Tyke, your project seems intriguing, and if executed well, a book could be a great addition to the Bitcoin community. I am unsure of your current progress, but I suggest that you consider having the book reviewed by seasoned experts in the field before its publication. This feedback will provide valuable insights and ensure that the book is accurate and informative. As an example, while browsing through the available content, I came across page 30 where I noticed the following: "On 17th November 2009, a public forum at www.bitcointalk.org was born and founded by Satoshi (he was head admin until almost 2011)."I checked the Whois info for the "bitcointalk.org" domain and it seems like it was only created in 2011. So, the info in your book about it being founded in 2009 cannot be right. From what I have heard, this forum's first version was actually hosted on the domain "bitcoin.org." Thank you for commenting. I will investigate what you have brought to my attention. I’m aware other domains were used for the ‘Bitcoin Forum’.
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Once the book I'm writing called 'Bitcoin History 2008-2024 The First Peer-to-Peer Network' is complete, I'll contact you to list it
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Thumbnail preview of 32 pages covering Bitcoin history from 2008 to 2010:
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Hi Tyke, Great idea! I'd love to purchase a hardcover book on this topic for my library. I do have a couple of suggestions, though. Have you considered including a chapter on academic research and another on the experiences and posts of users in the bitcointalk community? It would be interesting to explore topics like the popular term "Shitcoin" and the concept of forks in more detail for the academic chapter I would suggest the paper published at the Association for Computing Machinery - ACM called "Bitcoin Pedigree" Cite Them Right Harvard ReferencingNarayanan, A. and Clark, J. (2017) ‘Bitcoin’s Academic Pedigree: The concept of cryptocurrencies is built from forgotten ideas in research literature’, ACM queue, 15(4), pp. 20–49. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1145/3134434.3136559. and the post "HODL" Best. There will be a hardcover version
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Thank you for the feedback Please note the book is currently a WIP, so pages look experimental. It will look better as time goes by.
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