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u/jlars221 · 4 pointsr/BitcoinBeginners

I really like Andreas antonopoulos’ The Internet of Money Series. I support him on patreon too and have learned a ton there. https://www.patreon.com/aantonop
Jimmy Song’s programming bitcoin just came out and is good!
I also used Pamela Morgan’s cryptoasset inheritance planning to make sure my crypto is secure and my family will get it if something happens to me.

u/Allways_Wrong · 3 pointsr/CryptoMarkets

Ignoring everything technical you can look at these coins almost as a naturally occurring element. Bitcoin (and its derivatives) is a system that creates a digital thing that cannot be copied. Before Bitcoin that was impossible.

There is a lot we can do with an invention like that, but the most obvious is currency.

I’d recommend The Internet Of Money as an absolute must read, and it is aimed at absolute beginners. Non technical.

u/etmetm · 2 pointsr/Bitcoin

Interesting - while amazon.com only features the paperback you can buy the Kindle version on the international Amazon sites like amazon.de at roughly half price:
https://www.amazon.de/Internet-Money-English-Andreas-Antonopoulos-ebook/dp/B01L9WM0H8

I'd be good to be able to buy it as epub or a similar open format directly from Andreas through openbazaar or directly on his site.

u/NimbleBodhi · 1 pointr/Bitcoin
u/video_descriptionbot · 1 pointr/KarmaStore

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Title | Joe Rogan Experience #844 - Andreas Antonopoulos
Description | Andreas Antonopoulos is a bitcoin entrepreneur, he also serves on the advisory boards of several bitcoin startups and serves as the Chief Security Officer of Blockchain. Links to "The Internet of Money": Paperback - https://www.amazon.com/Internet-Money-Andreas-M-Antonopoulos/dp/1537000454 Kindle - https://www.amazon.com/Internet-Money-collection-Andreas-Antonopoulos-ebook/dp/B01L9WM0H8/ Give-away (No purchase necessary) (5)Paperbacks - https://giveaway.amazon.com/p/e9a610a7c83ddeff?ref_=pe...
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u/GregFoley · 1 pointr/CryptoCurrency

I'm in the same position as you, but I've added these to my reading list:

The Internet of Money: A collection of talks by Andreas M. Antonopoulos, by Andreas M. Antonopoulos

Some Blockchain Reading looks like a good reading list, mostly whitepapers

Introducing Ethereum and Solidity: Foundations of Cryptocurrency and Blockchain Programming for Beginners, by Chris Dannen

u/Supermoon26 · 1 pointr/IAmA

Hi Mr. Gates- I recommend you read The Internet of Money, by visionary Andreas Antonopoulos. I have been devouring blockchain literature for ages now, and this is the best book on blockchain and cryptocurrency that I have come across.

It is a collection of speeches on blockchain technology and how currencies will work in the future, and I think it will change the way you think about crypto and bitcoin. Actually, I think it will blow your mind and you'll do a 180 on crypto. Check out the reviews.

I'm an engineer, a programmer, and a policy wonk and this book satisfies my every craving.

If you put it on your Amazon wishlist I will buy you a copy.

u/BitcoinAllBot · 1 pointr/BitcoinAll

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>I don't seem to be able to buy it. All roads lead to Amazon .

u/BTCwas2500 · 1 pointr/Bitcoin

To those of you who want to know what Bitcoin is and what it does, here's a great book that I recommend to everyone: https://www.amazon.com/Internet-Money-Andreas-M-Antonopoulos-ebook/dp/B01L9WM0H8

u/ninethirtyone · -1 pointsr/weedstocks

Educate yourself.

https://www.amazon.com/Internet-Money-Andreas-M-Antonopoulos-ebook/dp/B01L9WM0H8

Obligatory, I didn't write this book, I'm not profiting from posting the link, etc. It's just a decent book that'll broaden your perspective on something you obviously know nothing about.