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January 11, 2019, 04:46:06 AM |
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I know there's a lot of free stuff on the internet about bitcoin, blockchain and cryptos in general, but I've had a hard time putting all the pieces together. It's like this massively complicated puzzle. Therefore, I've set out to find a couple of books that will help me quickly understand how it all works , from a programming and investing perspective as well. I've compiled the list at : http://tradingbtx.com/post/2019-01-07-best-crypto-books/ . Enjoy !
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February 01, 2019, 02:55:43 PM |
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Free materials do not always bring benefits. Your book is interesting, ready to buy it. It is interesting to read what came out of the experience, I am sure there is a lot of valuable information.
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February 01, 2019, 11:18:45 PM |
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this is cool. i will share this with people i know so they can see it too and from there others can get it too and get to know more about cryptocurrency and blockchain
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maldini
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February 02, 2019, 03:45:08 AM |
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The best book is a book issued by satoshi himself, where there is a lot of deep knowledge about bitcoin. Lots of books are scattered, where the contents of each book have different speculations because of different book publishers.
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septi.JR
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February 02, 2019, 09:58:39 AM |
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of course the book is a world window, this is my first book that I steel when I joined the cryptocurency world, lots of valuable info that might be beyond reason
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February 02, 2019, 10:05:47 AM |
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In my opinion you added the best two books: mastering bitcoin and mastering ethereum, by antonopoulos. Those are really good books.
So many scammers out there, and when we hear someone like antonopoulos is such a pleasure. Good job in your list.
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MetalGear
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February 02, 2019, 01:47:26 PM |
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I know there's a lot of free stuff on the internet about bitcoin, blockchain and cryptos in general, but I've had a hard time putting all the pieces together. It's like this massively complicated puzzle. Therefore, I've set out to find a couple of books that will help me quickly understand how it all works , from a programming and investing perspective as well. I've compiled the list at : http://tradingbtx.com/post/2019-01-07-best-crypto-books/ . Enjoy ! In fact anything about bitcoin and cryptocurrencies are in the internet so once you search it you can see entire information about it. But, I hope your compiled books about bitcoin will help all newbies in this forum so they can also something about cryptocurrencies.
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February 02, 2019, 01:55:18 PM |
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For general knowledge and information, the internet can supply enough information for one to learn. One who I interested in specifics and the practical aspect of the technology a paid service would go a long way or a mentor to put one through.
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February 02, 2019, 02:00:14 PM |
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The best book is a book issued by satoshi himself, where there is a lot of deep knowledge about bitcoin. Lots of books are scattered, where the contents of each book have different speculations because of different book publishers.
I agree with this. It's also worth nothing that once you understand Bitcoin which isn't so complicated the only thing left if you want to go deeper is have a broad understanding of the technology behind it - Blockchain. That one is a lot more complicated but i think it's worth to learn because the jobs in that field are rapidly increasing there must be a reason. It's good knowledge to have.
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February 02, 2019, 02:18:43 PM |
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I know there's a lot of free stuff on the internet about bitcoin, blockchain and cryptos in general, but I've had a hard time putting all the pieces together. It's like this massively complicated puzzle. Therefore, I've set out to find a couple of books that will help me quickly understand how it all works , from a programming and investing perspective as well. I've compiled the list at : http://tradingbtx.com/post/2019-01-07-best-crypto-books/ . Enjoy ! Thanks for the list, I am sure some people will find it helpful. I, however, think that in case of cryptocurrencies things are changing too fast to read books. When the book is written, edited and published, it gets already old, because of not taking into account something that happened afterwards. I find articles and videos more helpful when it comes to areas where innovation is important and development is fast. Free materials do not always bring benefits. Your book is interesting, ready to buy it. It is interesting to read what came out of the experience, I am sure there is a lot of valuable information.
I think that access to knowledge has to be free. There will always be people who'd like to have a paper version, but those who don't have lots of money should not have to choose between basic needs and education. Fortunately, most of stuff is available online for free anyway, so that's not an issue.
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February 03, 2019, 05:31:13 PM |
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I know there's a lot of free stuff on the internet about bitcoin, blockchain and cryptos in general, but I've had a hard time putting all the pieces together. It's like this massively complicated puzzle. Therefore, I've set out to find a couple of books that will help me quickly understand how it all works , from a programming and investing perspective as well. I've compiled the list at : http://tradingbtx.com/post/2019-01-07-best-crypto-books/ . Enjoy ! In times now there are many ways for us to learn things, if we want to know something we have so many options for us to find out what it is. Now, if you spent a hard time putting all the pieces together about it here is some link which I think may give you a bit knowledge about in crypto or blockchain https://blockgeeks.com/guides/what-is-blockchain-technology/
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Halmater
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February 03, 2019, 08:01:01 PM |
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The thing you have done is a good thing for people who have enough time to read and want to understand deeply crypto currencies and blockchain technology.
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February 04, 2019, 05:58:36 AM |
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I know there's a lot of free stuff on the internet about bitcoin, blockchain and cryptos in general, but I've had a hard time putting all the pieces together. It's like this massively complicated puzzle. Therefore, I've set out to find a couple of books that will help me quickly understand how it all works , from a programming and investing perspective as well. I've compiled the list at : http://tradingbtx.com/post/2019-01-07-best-crypto-books/ . Enjoy ! Thank you for providing information. People need to understand the blockchain rather than just the word "Bitcoin" which will only be priced at the price. It's currently being talked about wherever only prices are about bitcoin, not about how the blockchain works.
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February 04, 2019, 07:00:14 AM |
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I see you are a bit new to the forum mate that's OK if you don't know this forum has extensive post about bitcoin and cryptocurrency books and I think it would be also helpful to you. So check this https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5088332.0
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February 04, 2019, 07:38:28 AM |
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Nice compilations mate,now i have more enough books to read since you are right about having a hard time to find good one over Internet I see you are a bit new to the forum mate that's OK if you don't know this forum has extensive post about bitcoin and cryptocurrency books and I think it would be also helpful to you. So check this https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5088332.0Another good comment,never had a chance to cross this thread Thank you for sharing For general knowledge and information, the internet can supply enough information for one to learn. One who I interested in specifics and the practical aspect of the technology a paid service would go a long way or a mentor to put one through.
I guess its another thing if we will also check videos over YouTube because theres alot of people sharing their small but helpful idea understanding blockchain and bitcoin
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