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Tags: Economics, Lang:en
Summary
Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Technologies provides a
comprehensive introduction to the revolutionary yet often
misunderstood new technologies of digital currency. Whether you
are a student, software developer, tech entrepreneur, or
researcher in computer science, this authoritative and
self-contained book tells you everything you need to know about
the new global money for the Internet age. How do Bitcoin and its block chain actually work? How secure
are your bitcoins? How anonymous are their users? Can
cryptocurrencies be regulated? These are some of the many
questions this book answers. It begins by tracing the history
and development of Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies, and then gives
the conceptual and practical foundations you need to engineer
secure software that interacts with the Bitcoin network as well
as to integrate ideas from Bitcoin into your own projects.
Topics include decentralization, mining, the politics of
Bitcoin, altcoins and the cryptocurrency ecosystem, the future
of Bitcoin, and more. **
Honorable Mention for the 2017 PROSE Award in
Computing and Information Sciences, Association of American
Publishers
"For people interested in the inner workings of Bitcoin and
other crypto-currencies, this is an excellent book."
--*Choice* "This book provides an outstanding treatment of a complex
phenomenon--the rise of cryptocurrency technologies."
--Wilko Bolt, *Journal of Economic
Literature* "This book is a very nice introduction to Bitcoin, its
structure, how it can be used (and possibly abused), and how it
might evolve in the future. . . . The authors have a relaxed
tone and this book could easily be incorporated into an
undergraduate curriculum."
--Jeffrey Putnam, *Association for Computing Machinery
Computing Reviews* "Block chain technology is set to disrupt many different
industries. If you want to get up to speed on this fast-moving
technology, this book should be your first stop."
--Campbell R. Harvey, Duke University
"Among this book's many features are lots of nice, concrete
examples and pleasant anecdotes, as well as a highly readable
and enjoyable history of cryptocurrencies. Strongly
recommended."
--Tyler Moore, University of Tulsa
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