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Would Mao Hold Bitcoin The Past Present And Future Of Bitcoin In Technonationalist China Roger Huang

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Would Mao Hold Bitcoin The Past Present And Future Of Bitcoin In Technonationalist China Roger Huang
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Would Mao Hold Bitcoin The Past Present And Future Of Bitcoin In Technonationalist China Roger Huang instant download after payment.

Publisher: Bitcoin Magazine Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.83 MB
Pages: 266
Author: Roger Huang
ISBN: 9798989132652, 8989132657, B0D9MY17CZ
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Would Mao Hold Bitcoin The Past Present And Future Of Bitcoin In Technonationalist China Roger Huang by Roger Huang 9798989132652, 8989132657, B0D9MY17CZ instant download after payment.

How will China affect Bitcoin's price, your freedoms, and your wallet? How is China pushing the digital yuan and central bank digital currencies? As surveillance technology goes up against open source freedomtech, which will win out? Roger Huang’s Would Mao Hold Bitcoin? is the authoritative resource exploring Bitcoin’s disruptive intersection with Chinese history. Huang not only pulls back the curtain on the characters and events driving that story, but on the larger questions that arise from the clash between state-driven Chinese tech and the open source development that is Bitcoin. As a longtime observer, Mandarin speaker, and regular contributor to Forbes and other platforms on the subject of Bitcoin in China, Huang is uniquely positioned to evaluate the implications for the future.
“Would Mao Hold Bitcoin is a gripping story of China’s tumultuous evolution from money innovator with the first paper currency and cotton backed bills to Bitcoin bans and a new kind of central bank currency. Roger’s sweeping view of Eastern and Western history, coupled with his unparalleled technical understanding of Bitcoin, make for an essential read to anyone who wants to understand not only the future of money and Bitcoin, but the strange role totalitarian regimes can play in accelerating and thwarting both. While much of the rest of the world has focused on Bitcoin’s use for crime or getting rich, Huang returns to fundamentals, exploring the first truly open cryptocurrency’s promise to free users from authoritarian regimes of any sort.”
— Michael del Castillo, Knight-Bagehot Fellow, Co-Founder Association of Cryptocurrency Journalists and Researchers, former Senior Editor at Forbes

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