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The Internet of Money Audiobook by Andreas M. Antonopoulos

2017/12/11
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Title: The Internet of Money Author: Andreas M. Antonopoulos Narrator: Stephanie Murphy Format: Unabridged Length: 4 hrs and 16 mins Language: English Release date: 12-11-17 Publisher: Merkle Bloom LLC Ratings: 5 of 5 out of 96 votes Genres: Science & Technology, Technology

Publisher's Summary: The Internet of Money by Andreas M. Antonopoulos contains 11 of his most inspiring and thought-provoking talks, including: Introduction to Bitcoin; Blockchain vs Bullshit; Fake News, Fake Money; Currency Wars; Bubble Boy and the Sewer Rat; Rocket Science and Ethereum's Killer App; and many more!

Members Reviews: most interesting/ like short narratives / invites very interesting topic brought in an easy tot grasp wat. short narratives make it very digestable

amazing insights on the concept of blockchain. it's a must read or listen to anyone who is planning to be part of this future. amazing explanations to complex concepts. really enjoyed the audiobook.

great book to broaden your knowledge Book has lot of greatly formulated ideas. Includes many interesting parallels any analogies with various events. After listening/reading you will be able to explain importance of bitcoin and cryptocurrency. I also recommend first volume of this book.

Second Even Better Than First Coming off of reading the first book last week I dove into this one. Finishing in less than 5 days. Excellently Done once again Andreas. You WILL understand what the real promise of Bitcoin is after reading this.

Larissa The second book I found more difficult for understanding that the first one. It is for more advanced in cryptocurrency people