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Herovillain Satoshi The Man Who Built Bitcoin Mark Eglinton

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Herovillain Satoshi The Man Who Built Bitcoin Mark Eglinton
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Publisher: Permuted
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.88 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Mark Eglinton
ISBN: 9798888454275, 8888454276
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Herovillain Satoshi The Man Who Built Bitcoin Mark Eglinton by Mark Eglinton 9798888454275, 8888454276 instant download after payment.

In 2008, when the Bitcoin Whitepaper was published online, the technology world changed forever. Hero / Villain: Satoshi: The Man Who Built Bitcoin tells the story of how an awkward Australian security specialist who, having first been outed against his will by the press in 2015, claimed to have created something truly revolutionary under the moniker "Satoshi Nakamoto." Thereafter, his authenticity continually in dispute by the wider crypto world, the undeniably divisive man spent almost a decade in and out of courts around the world trying to protect what he claimed to be his prized invention.

Initially intended to be a force for good that would allow people to transact directly and inexpensively online, it wasn't long before Bitcoin became something else: a speculative asset with a cast of powerful investors hellbent on manipulating it for their own gain.

For the first time, the inside story of the most compelling strand of the Bitcoin identity saga is laid...

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