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legendary
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August 05, 2021, 05:32:34 AM
#34
Surprising how people can use a penname like that for marketing purposes. I’d have thought that editorials would be a little more prone to avoiding this type of stunt, and although rightfully there is no (known) real person behind the name IRL, it is usurping a well known pseudonym in order to sell books.
They use renowned name in order to sell their books and try to fool people by using subname of that person which is really bad things on their part.Your thought as editor or author of the book are main and you should use your name and provide some really good crypto related materials to readers.
legendary
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There are lies, damned lies and statistics. MTwain
July 30, 2021, 04:41:49 AM
#33
What you’ve got there I fear is a fake impostor. Now the real impostor, as the name denotes, is this one (books by Satoshi Nakamoto):

https[colon]//www[dot]barnesandnoble[dot]com/s/%22Satoshi%20Nakamoto%22?Ntk=P_key_Contributor_List&Ns=P_Sales_Rank&Ntx=mode+matchall
https[colon]//www[dot]goodreads[dot]com/author/list/7020017[dot]Satoshi_Nakamoto

Surprising how people can use a penname like that for marketing purposes. I’d have thought that editorials would be a little more prone to avoiding this type of stunt, and although rightfully there is no (known) real person behind the name IRL, it is usurping a well known pseudonym in order to sell books.
legendary
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July 30, 2021, 04:18:26 AM
#32
1. Cryptocurrency Beginners Bible by Stephen Satoshi
ABOUT:
The book talks about how you can mine coins directly from your cellphone, the hidden secrets to making profit from mining coins, how to spot a mining scam before investing your money, and in summary, how to make profit trading and investing in cryto currencies

This is the first time I've heard of this writer, and it's unlikely that his last name is Satoshi - but he certainly uses it to sell more books, because some may think he's really the real Satoshi. Besides, do you really think that cryptocurrency mining with a mobile phone is something that makes sense in 2021? Some shitcoins may be mined that way (maybe), but everything else requires much more serious equipment.

In addition, cloud mining is scam in 99.99% of cases - you don't need to read a book to understand that.
Yes he might be trying to use his last name to gain some attention of the readers and giving fake impression of Satoshi.Upon checking i have found out that he has almost 42 books on cryptocurrency listed on Amazon and kindle edition

Stephen Satoshi

hero member
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July 28, 2021, 05:19:42 PM
#31
I would like to suggest a book coming from Erica Stanford called Crypto Wars: Faked Deaths, Missing Billions and Industry Disruption.



I've ordered this book online and still waiting for it to arrive in my doorstep. I bought a bundle that includes paper back copy and eBook version of it. I've also interviewed the author on my Youtube channel last time.

So far, I am still reading her book digitally and I have learned a lot especially when it comes to crypto scams around the corner.
legendary
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July 28, 2021, 06:36:23 AM
#30
1. Cryptocurrency Beginners Bible by Stephen Satoshi
ABOUT:
The book talks about how you can mine coins directly from your cellphone, the hidden secrets to making profit from mining coins, how to spot a mining scam before investing your money, and in summary, how to make profit trading and investing in cryto currencies

This is the first time I've heard of this writer, and it's unlikely that his last name is Satoshi - but he certainly uses it to sell more books, because some may think he's really the real Satoshi. Besides, do you really think that cryptocurrency mining with a mobile phone is something that makes sense in 2021? Some shitcoins may be mined that way (maybe), but everything else requires much more serious equipment.

In addition, cloud mining is scam in 99.99% of cases - you don't need to read a book to understand that.
legendary
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July 28, 2021, 06:24:02 AM
#29
I'm very lucky and thank you for bringing these book recommendations. I have never seen these books before, which puzzles me a bit. If I want to buy two books on Bitcoin, which one should I choose is better?

If anyone has read these books, please help me to find the best one. thanks
If you are totally new to Bitcoin world and really interested to learn about it then the best choice for you is to go with "MASTERING BITCOIN" by Andreas Antopolous and try to learn in depth what he is trying to convey to the readers and for sure you will learn a lot from it.

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Thanks for sharing this but as I have said that I am going to add more to the list as there are many books available but want to add only that which have some vital information for all of us so will surely add some more to the list.
hero member
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July 28, 2021, 04:50:16 AM
#28
Wow.. This is indeed a great list of books. But not until now, I never knew we have crypto books for kids, which I think is a great move, because with that, the future of bitcoin is in a safer hand.

But I think you are missing out some other vital book in your list, which are:

1. Cryptocurrency Beginners Bible by Stephen Satoshi
ABOUT:
The book talks about how you can mine coins directly from your cellphone, the hidden secrets to making profit from mining coins, how to spot a mining scam before investing your money, and in summary, how to make profit trading and investing in cryto currencies


2. The Book Of Satoshi by Phil Champagne
ABOUT:
The book talks about all what the creator of bitcoin (Satoshi Nakamoto) wrote before his disappearance in 2009. So if you want to know more about the history of bitcoin. This book is the best read.


3. Bitcoin For Dummies by Prypto
ABOUT:
This book talks about the fundamentals basics of bitcoin, what it is, where it came from, what it does, how it can be stored and the best way to secure your bitcoin.
So if you are new to bitcoin, this book is the best read for you.

So that's it..

legendary
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There are lies, damned lies and statistics. MTwain
July 28, 2021, 04:26:53 AM
#27
<…> If you can get any of these books as a audio book I'd recommend. <…>
I haven’t tried it out myself, but I have checked that over half of the books in the OP are available in audible format at amazon. Likely, the programming books, and those that rely heavily on charts for explanations are not going to be the same thing as reading the book and pausing for the visual cues, but others that are more narrative prone would be an interesting choice to try out.
jr. member
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July 28, 2021, 03:04:07 AM
#26
I'm very lucky and thank you for bringing these book recommendations. I have never seen these books before, which puzzles me a bit. If I want to buy two books on Bitcoin, which one should I choose is better?

If anyone has read these books, please help me to find the best one. thanks
legendary
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July 27, 2021, 04:34:49 AM
#25
Yeah, I tend to agree with you on this. Reading a physical copy of a book has this way of putting you all in the moment you know and it's much easier, seriously. You tend to be soaked in and its more safe health wise. You don't have light stationed in your face all day and your phone battery stays safe. You know how it's way more pressure on your phone or device yo keep the lights on all through the reading section, lots of taps to the screen to ensure some sort of activity. I know the world is going more digital and a digital book might seem a very niece idea but physical books has a thing about them.

As for the listed books, I guess I'll be getting my hands on a few sooner than later.
For sure physical copy has some advantages like you don't need to scroll up or down and always glance at your mobile or laptop screen and that's why I also printed mastering Bitcoin around 425-460 pages and study from there.

You should have a look at some of them and I will add more books to the list as I cam acrose them along my reading journey and make you all aware about it also as "Knowledge increase with sharing and learning" so it's better to do both.
legendary
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July 25, 2021, 04:19:45 PM
#24
This book is available free of cost on GitHub and you could have downloaded it from there:
Sometimes it is easier to read a physical copy of a book rather than a digital copy.
Additionally by purchasing the physical copy you are supporting the author for their efforts of gathering all this information in one place and explaining it in simple terms.
Yeah, I tend to agree with you on this. Reading a physical copy of a book has this way of putting you all in the moment you know and it's much easier, seriously. You tend to be soaked in and its more safe health wise. You don't have light stationed in your face all day and your phone battery stays safe. You know how it's way more pressure on your phone or device yo keep the lights on all through the reading section, lots of taps to the screen to ensure some sort of activity. I know the world is going more digital and a digital book might seem a very niece idea but physical books has a thing about them.

As for the listed books, I guess I'll be getting my hands on a few sooner than later.
hero member
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July 25, 2021, 03:35:37 PM
#23
The Library is a place were multiple collections and Volumes of books can be accessed accurately and effectively at his/her own time, hopefully for the vast spread of bitcoin around the world, because of the banned placed on bitcoin in some countries against scammers on newbies as well....... E-books as well as can be accessed faster.
Bitcoin books should be made available at so it can spread versatile.
legendary
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July 25, 2021, 01:27:28 AM
#22
You're making Sense towards this, i think from my perspective this book can expand our knowledge concerning cryptocurrency, most especially newbies are suppose to an article of cryptocurrencies in order to comprehend more better about cryptocurrency, because those countries that refuse to endorse crypto exchanges,and also those people living around the vicinity that Lacks the knowledge of cryptocurrencies with this recommendation of articles without further or explanation of cryptocurrency they will understand more better concerning it.
You can always acquire knowledge from as many sources possible and crypto world has open new doors of technology with Blockchain and decentralization payment system and only way to learn about them is from some reliable resources like books which don't distort or filter any information based on personal bias.We should make it a habit of reading these books as we read some fun stories and with this we can gain enough knowledge that we can tell others also the working of cryptocurrency like Bitcoin and that will also reflect into your post quality.
hero member
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July 24, 2021, 02:09:41 AM
#21
Many small nations are likely to pass the crypto regulation bill in their parliament and some have already adopted it like El Salvador and what I was talking about was some years later when majority of government would come up with these regulations instead of putting a ban on Bitcoin.They will continue with all their centralized system of CDBC but yes BTC would be mainstream everywhere in the positive scenario.
Big nations are slowly to change in their policies and it is normal to see small nations are more interested in as well as readily to change policies.

The trend is adoption globally, big nations can not stay outside of the trend because they can not accuse Bitcoin is a fraud when they launch their CBDCs. They will try to make more regulations go into force and when they feel good enough with their regulations, they will officially allow Bitcoin and cryptocurrency. It would be 4 years, 10 years or 20 years.
hero member
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"Play Poker on Telegram"
July 24, 2021, 01:44:28 AM
#20
You're making Sense towards this, i think from my perspective this book can expand our knowledge concerning cryptocurrency, most especially newbies are suppose to an article of cryptocurrencies in order to comprehend more better about cryptocurrency, because those countries that refuse to endorse crypto exchanges,and also those people living around the vicinity that Lacks the knowledge of cryptocurrencies with this recommendation of articles without further or explanation of cryptocurrency they will understand more better concerning it.
legendary
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July 24, 2021, 01:14:52 AM
#19
Sometimes it is easier to read a physical copy of a book rather than a digital copy.
Additionally by purchasing the physical copy you are supporting the author for their efforts of gathering all this information in one place and explaining it in simple terms.
I also have the physical copy of Mastering Bitcoin with me but in my case I downloaded the PDF file and print it out from my printer and yes it's easy to read from physical copies that's why I have also done the same when I was reading it.

I don't like the first reason but I would agree to the second one. We want to have our own bank with Bitcoin but in society, newbies are vulnerable to scam projects. To protect them, primary solutions as regulations from governments are good.
Many small nations are likely to pass the crypto regulation bill in their parliament and some have already adopted it like El Salvador and what I was talking about was some years later when majority of government would come up with these regulations instead of putting a ban on Bitcoin.They will continue with all their centralized system of CDBC but yes BTC would be mainstream everywhere in the positive scenario.
hero member
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July 24, 2021, 12:52:14 AM
#18
Mostly the government will not be against Bitcoin at that time and no such blames would be given to btc and coming generations will use BTC as mainstream mode of payment in their daily life and we might be able to witness that time.Buy yes they must be aware about the upcoming scenario as technology is growing at such a fast pace and they need to have this knowledge but remember not to burden them with any kind of forced study of these books.
They want to prevent people to get abundant exposure to Bitcoin and cryptocurrency too easily. It can be for their beneficiaries, with their CBDCs. Additionally, it is their preparation for more regulations to protect people from scam projects.

I don't like the first reason but I would agree to the second one. We want to have our own bank with Bitcoin but in society, newbies are vulnerable to scam projects. To protect them, primary solutions as regulations from governments are good.

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But yes you can tell them exciting stories and in unique way teach them the importance of Bitcoin at present and upcoming time.The best way is to invest for them and gift them a wallet holding btc when they are grown up and then they know how to use it.
Governments never reveal the truth to kids but books can, if they are not censored or distorted by governments.
legendary
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July 23, 2021, 11:49:17 PM
#17
This book is available free of cost on GitHub and you could have downloaded it from there:
Sometimes it is easier to read a physical copy of a book rather than a digital copy.
Additionally by purchasing the physical copy you are supporting the author for their efforts of gathering all this information in one place and explaining it in simple terms.
staff
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July 23, 2021, 11:51:56 AM
#16
Indeed mastering Bitcoin is one of the best book out there by Andreas and which takes you to to the Bitcoin journey and explain every topic in detail and in simple terms.You can be a newbie and have no knowledge of Bitcoin but after you read this book you will Gain enough knowledge of the bitcoin network like how transaction are prompted and how address are generated and all technical aspects.So it's under must read category.
Anything by Andreas is generally quite good, and that's not exclusive to his books, but his talks, and videos that hes done. He's probably contributed to Bitcoin adoption more than hes given credit for. I'm also sure he's encouraged, and influenced several new developers about using the Blockchain.
I'm more on an E-book and watching videos so that I can visualize how crypto market works and how a cryptocurrency can change our lives.
If you can get any of these books as a audio book I'd recommend. I don't tend to read too many books these days because of time, and audio books have been a life saver in some aspects. 
legendary
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July 23, 2021, 06:14:58 AM
#15
I have read Mastering Bitcoin and some parts of the Bitcoin Standard, both are good for anyone who wants to learn Bitcoin but first they should read some classic books on economics so they can imagine the idea of Bitcoin price volatility and decentralization.
I haven't read the rest of the books but I have a little free time in the coming days so I will order some of these books.
Thank you for this topic.
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