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Topic: Bitcoin 2008/09-2024 History Paperback/Hardcover Book (Read 426 times)

legendary
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bitcoincleanup.com / bitmixlist.org
Make sure you also include a section for the 2022-present "environmental drama" caused by environment activists (and Ripple's ex-CEO) and the fight against them such as https://bitcoincleanup.com (mine) and https://notonmynode.bitcoinreserve.com/ .

(side note: I wish Bitcoin Reserve accepted US persons. I like their OTC service, but I can't use it for this reason. Sad)
legendary
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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  Grin

for the academic chapter I would suggest the paper published at the Association for Computing Machinery - ACM called "Bitcoin Pedigree"


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Narayanan, 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" Grin

Best.

There will be a hardcover version Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 1535
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A great idea and a very good effort. The book will be very interesting, especially for those who do not know much about the history of Bitcoin. As a writer, you have to write impartially. I mean to write the historical facts as they are. In other words, you have to write the positive as well as the negative things, if any.

With regard to the donation issue, I do not think that there is a problem with it, and it should not be understood as begging. This is a great effort, and whoever wants to donate, there is no problem, but in my opinion it is not necessary to write the names of all donors.

It is my intention to write in an objective manner including positives and negatives. I’m confident I can do a great job. I don’t mind if community members wish to have their name in the book. The more support I receive, the better the outcome + quality. I’ve taken this on by myself.

Thanks for your support.
legendary
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A great idea and a very good effort. The book will be very interesting, especially for those who do not know much about the history of Bitcoin. As a writer, you have to write impartially. I mean to write the historical facts as they are. In other words, you have to write the positive as well as the negative things, if any.

With regard to the donation issue, I do not think that there is a problem with it, and it should not be understood as begging. This is a great effort, and whoever wants to donate, there is no problem, but in my opinion it is not necessary to write the names of all donors.
legendary
Activity: 1535
Merit: 1208
Here is a link showing how the interior of the Bitcoin 2008-2024 history book looks and feels:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1y5r_XVr54sn3Z86wUR2W2MwwluCwTM16/view?usp=share_link

I hope the layout gives you an insight into what I'm trying to achieve over the next couple of years.  I look forward to support from the community as I progress with the first draft.  I have already collated hundreds of pages of notes relevant to BTC historical events.  I won't compromise on the layout, especially 16 pages per year.

If anyone has feedback, please fire away!

Currently writing first draft of Chapter 2008/09 titled 'Bitcoin Genesis Is Born':

legendary
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Please respond by giving your experience with crypto exchange platforms in 2010, 2011 and 2012. I know the major exchanges allowing BTC trading, but I may have overlooked others.
legendary
Activity: 1535
Merit: 1208
Initial Bitcoin history research is complete!

Currently writing the first draft of a 300+ A4 page Bitcoin history paperback/hardcover book for tentative release in late 2024/early 2025.  It will be a detailed and thorough account of important Bitcoin milestones since August 2008 (when the www.bitcoin.org website was registered).  

I am determined to include as much information relating to Bitcoin as possible.

Please retweet and like the following tweet, and consider supporting the project:

https://twitter.com/CryptoBooksAlt/status/1627254082925723648

As a community, I hope to gain your support and confidence.  

If you have questions, please don’t hesitate to ask.

Thank you

I’ll do my best as always

thanks
sr. member
Activity: 406
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Initial Bitcoin history research is complete!

Currently writing the first draft of a 300+ A4 page Bitcoin history paperback/hardcover book for tentative release in late 2024/early 2025.  It will be a detailed and thorough account of important Bitcoin milestones since August 2008 (when the www.bitcoin.org website was registered).  

I am determined to include as much information relating to Bitcoin as possible.

Please retweet and like the following tweet, and consider supporting the project:

https://twitter.com/CryptoBooksAlt/status/1627254082925723648

As a community, I hope to gain your support and confidence.  

If you have questions, please don’t hesitate to ask.

Thank you

thanks
legendary
Activity: 1535
Merit: 1208
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  Grin

for the academic chapter I would suggest the paper published at the Association for Computing Machinery - ACM called "Bitcoin Pedigree"


Cite Them Right Harvard Referencing
Quote
Narayanan, 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" Grin

Best.

I’ll do my best to include as much related BTC history as possible. It cannot be an endless chronicle. I’m determined to write ✍️ something great.
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 7340
Farewell, Leo
Why would I point a web browser to a site without using SSL/TLS?
I don't know, ask them. They don't have SSL. If it's too much of a big issue for you, use Tor.
member
Activity: 59
Merit: 27
Here's what I suggest you include: mailing lists, forum posts, whitepaper, bitcoin.org, first transaction / exchange / merchants who accepted it / lightweight wallet software, the overflow bug exploit, and later on block wars and lightning.

Check this out too: http://historyofbitcoin.org/

Why would I point a web browser to a site without using SSL/TLS?

Host Alice > plain text > Host Bob?
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 7340
Farewell, Leo
Here's what I suggest you include: mailing lists, forum posts, whitepaper, bitcoin.org, first transaction / exchange / merchants who accepted it / lightweight wallet software, the overflow bug exploit, and later on block wars and lightning.

Check this out too: http://historyofbitcoin.org/
member
Activity: 59
Merit: 27
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  Grin

for the academic chapter I would suggest the paper published at the Association for Computing Machinery - ACM called "Bitcoin Pedigree"


Cite Them Right Harvard Referencing
Quote
Narayanan, 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" Grin

Best.
copper member
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🖤😏
Would you like to include the real identity of Satoshi Nakamoto into your book?  I will give it to you for free, just write something about the unfortunate events resulting in demise of a little green troll in bitcointalk.org forum. Deal?

Here you go:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satoshi_Matsuoka
Ignore my information at your own risk. He is using his super computer to find the puzzle bitcoins, incase you didn't know, Satoshi is a dragon hoarding bitcoins.🤑😂
legendary
Activity: 1535
Merit: 1208
Who remembers the top BTC exchange platforms in 2011? Please give your accounts and experience using them below.
legendary
Activity: 1535
Merit: 1208
What I also don't like are the hashtags you use in your post, because what does your Bitcoin book have to do with all those altcoins you're indirectly promoting?

It was a decent move imo. While the hashtags are unrelated, it gives good visibility for the tweet. Don't forget that while you like it or not, a good chunk of people who follow those hashtags could be interested in such books as well.

I included other altcoin hashtags because I wrote history books for those respective blockchains. I’ve been an active crypto historian since 2014.
legendary
Activity: 1535
Merit: 1208
The longer you wait for something, the more you’ll appreciate it when it gets done. Anything worth having is definitely worth the wait  Wink

Yes, each yearly chapter will have a chapter title.



These are the opening chapter pages:

https://mobile.twitter.com/CryptoBooksAlt/status/1613511865270779904

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legendary
Activity: 4424
Merit: 4794
take your time. no rush

but when you are ready post some summary. like chapter names of certain thing. not years(thats boring) but summary of content. like some little quotes or exerts

you know little preview to tug at the purse strings of wanting to read more(by buying) the book
dont just call each chapter Year 2008
dangle us a hook of intriguing content to spark our interest to want to read more

there are some of us that know all the history. but if we can see something thats well written that sounds more like a novel rather than a list of calendar date events with witness(observation) statements, the more you might get wanting to read it

as for the hopes of a hardback.. well dont try seeking to go get it published by mainstream
find a private publisher to help your design your book for private print of first editions

then let that be your advert for a publisher to make second editions for mainstream
legendary
Activity: 1535
Merit: 1208
if you included all networks that pretended to be bitcoin. your book would be 3000 pages long

i know you dont want to publish it for review because you want people to buy the book to read it.. but how about a chapter list with a summary/exert per chapter to see if your book is atleast on the right lines

main things to have (not exact order, just going by memory)

satoshis whitepaper, satoshis first block (genesis(going live))
and first payment to another dev(hal)
first difficulty change (competition ramps up)
  -which causes cost increase(first signs of price discovery)
bitcoin pizza deal
first exchange
change of lead maintainer. satoshi-gavin
first ATH
first legal merchants
-alpaca socks
-bitcoin cupcakes
new features like multisig
  -allowing for multi party 'trusts'/'joint account' concepts
change of regulatory view (legally recognised as currency)
first halving
second ATH
some exchange drama (mtgox)
change of lead maintainer. gavin-wlad
some core drama
some softening of consensus
core contentions drama
more features added
change of regulatory view (legally recognised as asset currency)
some core drama
-legal disputes (scammers vs bitcoin influencers)
change of regulatory view (legally recognised as commodity currency)
-legal disputes (scammers vs bitcoin influencers)
more softening of consensus
a [feature/flaw] added
core contentions drama

Thank you for the list of milestones. I’m aware of most of them, but others I haven’t heard about. I’m bound to find out more as I progress with the write-up.

I’ve structured the book  in such a way that each chapter covers a single year. Each year has 16 pages including 10 major event pages (1 major event per page), 2 pages other events, summary page, price-metrics page, chart page and the initial title page.

(I’m typing this quickly on my phone, so please ask questions if uncertain about my intentions)

There will be a sufficient number of pages before the yearly chapters to document features of Bitcoin and define key principles.

Ultimately, it will become clearer as time goes by how the book interior will evolve. I hope the community supports me as I continue progress (initial research took 3-4 months).



I will post progress including page previews on this thread as time goes by. If I don’t post regularly, it means I’m busy writing ✍️

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legendary
Activity: 4424
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if you included all networks that pretended to be bitcoin. your book would be 3000 pages long

i know you dont want to publish it for review because you want people to buy the book to read it.. but how about a chapter list with a summary/exert per chapter to see if your book is atleast on the right lines

main things to have (not exact order, just going by memory)

satoshis whitepaper, satoshis first block (genesis(going live))
and first payment to another dev(hal)
first difficulty change (competition ramps up)
  -which causes cost increase(first signs of price discovery)
bitcoin pizza deal
first exchange
change of lead maintainer. satoshi-gavin
first ATH
first legal merchants
-alpaca socks
-bitcoin cupcakes
new features like multisig
  -allowing for multi party 'trusts'/'joint account' concepts
change of regulatory view (legally recognised as currency)
first halving
second ATH
some exchange drama (mtgox)
change of lead maintainer. gavin-wlad
some core drama
some softening of consensus
core contentions drama
more features added
change of regulatory view (legally recognised as asset currency)
some core drama
-legal disputes (scammers vs bitcoin influencers)
change of regulatory view (legally recognised as commodity currency)
-legal disputes (scammers vs bitcoin influencers)
more softening of consensus
a [feature/flaw] added
core contentions drama
legendary
Activity: 3234
Merit: 5637
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It was a decent move imo. While the hashtags are unrelated, it gives good visibility for the tweet. Don't forget that while you like it or not, a good chunk of people who follow those hashtags could be interested in such books as well.

Maybe they would be interested, but maybe not - because I doubt that people who are mostly deeply immersed in altcoins have the slightest desire to study the history of Bitcoin. If we're going to be honest, for many, the history of Bitcoin only begins at the end of 2017, when Bitcoin actually entered the mainstream.

I can't say for sure, but it seems that I read on the forum a few years ago that someone had a similar idea as the OP, so although I have nothing against people writing books, a good part of the history of Bitcoin is also contained on this forum. In any case, I hope that the book will not promote things that have nothing to do with Bitcoin, as is usually the case nowadays.
mk4
legendary
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📟 t3rminal.xyz
What I also don't like are the hashtags you use in your post, because what does your Bitcoin book have to do with all those altcoins you're indirectly promoting?

It was a decent move imo. While the hashtags are unrelated, it gives good visibility for the tweet. Don't forget that while you like it or not, a good chunk of people who follow those hashtags could be interested in such books as well.
legendary
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Yeah, I'm cool with everything else except the altcoin hashtags. Not that I'm uncool with it, either, it just rubs off the wrong way. Bitcoin clones, Litecoin, even Ethereum might be worth mentioning if related to, in the book itself, but xrparmy especially made me cringe.

Still, credit where it's due. Books aren't... simple tasks to complete. Best of luck.
legendary
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I will join those who don't understand why their name should be published in your book even if they donate $2? Would these names be in the sense of something like "special thanks to the members of the bitcointalk forum for their support in writing the book", or in some other context? There were definitely members on the forum who are worth mentioning in the book, and there are also those who are active today, and I hope that they will be mentioned without donating anything.

What I also don't like are the hashtags you use in your post, because what does your Bitcoin book have to do with all those altcoins you're indirectly promoting?
legendary
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Publish it mate, would love to read it, without the Roger Ver drama.

Why should the book be without the Roger Ver drama? The BCH and BSV debacles are one of the biggest swindling attempts in the entire Bitcoin space; it should definitely be added in.

Because it's a small thing, blown out of proposition. There are much bigger debacles. Hope he writes about it.
legendary
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Initial Bitcoin history research is complete!

Currently writing the first draft of a 300+ A4 page Bitcoin history paperback/hardcover book for tentative release in late 2024/early 2025.  It will be a detailed and thorough account of important Bitcoin milestones since August 2008 (when the www.bitcoin.org website was registered). 

I am determined to include as much information relating to Bitcoin as possible.

Please retweet and like the following tweet, and consider supporting the project:

https://twitter.com/CryptoBooksAlt/status/1627254082925723648

As a community, I hope to gain your support and confidence.  Thank you
Writing a historical book is not an easy task, especially in this current economic reality where many things tend to distract the mind. I want to encourage you to keep on doing your best to ensure that this book comes to reality. It seems that your intentions are good because you want to keep the story of bitcoin alive. You have my support and if the book is completed please ensure you inform the community so that we can grab copies of this historical book. I pray that you have access to all the materials that you need to make this uncommon task successful. For now, I wish you all the best.

Thank you. I will give all before death Tongue
hero member
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Give all before death
Initial Bitcoin history research is complete!

Currently writing the first draft of a 300+ A4 page Bitcoin history paperback/hardcover book for tentative release in late 2024/early 2025.  It will be a detailed and thorough account of important Bitcoin milestones since August 2008 (when the www.bitcoin.org website was registered). 

I am determined to include as much information relating to Bitcoin as possible.

Please retweet and like the following tweet, and consider supporting the project:

https://twitter.com/CryptoBooksAlt/status/1627254082925723648

As a community, I hope to gain your support and confidence.  Thank you
Writing a historical book is not an easy task, especially in this current economic reality where many things tend to distract the mind. I want to encourage you to keep on doing your best to ensure that this book comes to reality. It seems that your intentions are good because you want to keep the story of bitcoin alive. You have my support and if the book is completed please ensure you inform the community so that we can grab copies of this historical book. I pray that you have access to all the materials that you need to make this uncommon task successful. For now, I wish you all the best.
legendary
Activity: 1535
Merit: 1208
Publish it mate, would love to read it, without the Roger Ver drama.

Why should the book be without the Roger Ver drama? The BCH and BSV debacles are one of the biggest swindling attempts in the entire Bitcoin space; it should definitely be added in.

I'm sure his name will be in the book, but the drama definitely won't dominate parts of the book.
mk4
legendary
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📟 t3rminal.xyz
Publish it mate, would love to read it, without the Roger Ver drama.

Why should the book be without the Roger Ver drama? The BCH and BSV debacles are one of the biggest swindling attempts in the entire Bitcoin space; it should definitely be added in.
legendary
Activity: 1535
Merit: 1208
Publish it mate, would love to read it, without the Roger Ver drama.

Thank you
legendary
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Publish it mate, would love to read it, without the Roger Ver drama.
legendary
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Merit: 1208
You have shared a tweet link where you were asking for a $2 donation (or charge) from people to get their name on the book. You are writing the history, how would you name anyone in the book? And what if there are 500 people? You will write the history or names of people?
The amount is so small but still, it doesn't look any better than a donation begging.
You are an old member of the forum. I always have some soft corners in my mind for the old users of the forum because you are the reason we have this beautiful place. I'm sad you are linking this in your post.

Sorry you feel that way inclined. I have been part of the crypto space for 10 years. I have participated by writing crypto history books for moderate and smaller projects since 2014. 

I want to write something special and informative for the Bitcoin community.  It will help newbies discover what has happened since inception in 2008.  I hope you don't see it as begging.  I seek to include members of the community in the effort (by small donations) to complete the book to the best of my ability.

Thank you for replying



Besides, I have devoted countless hours to the Bitcoin and crypto space over 10 years.  I am not seeking to scam anyone x

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legendary
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You have shared a tweet link where you were asking for a $2 donation (or charge) from people to get their name on the book. You are writing the history, how would you name anyone in the book? And what if there are 500 people? You will write the history or names of people?
The amount is so small but still, it doesn't look any better than a donation begging.
You are an old member of the forum. I always have some soft corners in my mind for the old users of the forum because you are the reason we have this beautiful place. I'm sad you are linking this in your post.
hero member
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An interesting part of Bitcoin history is a scam attempt of Roger Ver team in 2017. Their team attempted to claim that their coin is a real Bitcoin and they tried to scam people on their website.

Has Bitcoin.com stopped presenting Bitcoin Cash as the real Bitcoin?
To newcomers: make sure when you buy bitcoin you are buying bitcoin!


I looked at your Twitter with some photos that show about Mt.Gox. I did not see any blue print of your book and I don't know you had Roger Ver team scam attempt in your book or forgot about it. 2 cents to share.
legendary
Activity: 1535
Merit: 1208
Initial Bitcoin history research is complete!



Currently writing the first draft of a 300+ A4 page Bitcoin history paperback/hardcover book for tentative release in late 2024/early 2025.  It will be a detailed and thorough account of important Bitcoin milestones since August 2008 (when the www.bitcoin.org website was registered).  

I am determined to include as much information relating to Bitcoin as possible.

Please retweet and like the following tweet, and consider supporting the project:

PLEASE SUPPORT: https://twitter.com/CryptoBooksAlt/status/1627254082925723648

As a community, I hope to gain your support and confidence.  

If you have questions, please don’t hesitate to ask.

Thank you

Here is a link showing how the interior of the Bitcoin 2008-2024 history book looks and feels:

BITCOIN HISTORY BOOK INTERIOR: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1y5r_XVr54sn3Z86wUR2W2MwwluCwTM16/view?usp=share_link

I hope the layout gives you an insight into what I'm trying to achieve over the next couple of years.  I look forward to support from the community as I progress with the first draft.  I have already collated hundreds of pages of notes relevant to BTC historical events.  I won't compromise on the layout, especially 16 pages per year.

If anyone has feedback, please fire away!

Chapter Opening Pages:

2008/09: https://ibb.co/dL4VBYb
2010: https://ibb.co/C5HJgL2
2011: https://imgur.com/2QFVpCX
2012: https://imgur.com/KPUC3oL
2013: https://imgur.com/kQRHOAd
2014: https://imgur.com/J51vQem
2015: https://ibb.co/kML668Z
2016: https://ibb.co/4NyTgd8
2017: https://ibb.co/QDXYcSZ
2018: https://imgur.com/YoUlWW2
2019: https://imgur.com/LlAD2im
2020: https://imgur.com/xERwEVx
2021: https://imgur.com/a/dbhMMyt
2022: https://imgur.com/pas1v5v

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