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Blockchain Exposed - Crypto DeFi and the Truth Behind the Hype - cover

Blockchain Exposed - Crypto DeFi and the Truth Behind the Hype

Daniel R. Morgan

Publisher: Knowledge Lighthouse

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Summary

In a world driven by hype, this is the truth you’ve been waiting for.
 
Blockchain Exposed pulls back the curtain on the promises, pitfalls, and power plays shaping today’s crypto economy. This eye-opening collection brings together four penetrating investigations that strip away the buzzwords and examine what’s really going on beneath the surface of digital finance.
 
Start with Navigating Cryptocurrency Investment Risks, a practical guide that dives into the volatile waters of crypto markets — from pump-and-dump schemes to emotional investing traps. Then explore the hard-hitting realities in Beyond the Deed, which exposes how blockchain “solutions” for land ownership often create more problems than they solve, especially in vulnerable regions.
 
The ICO Boom and Bubble offers a front-row seat to the wild west of early token launches, uncovering the chaos and illusions that misled millions. Finally, Kaspa’s Victory introduces a bold contender in the Proof-of-Work space, spotlighting a new direction in blockchain architecture that may disrupt everything we thought we knew.
 
Each title connects through a shared thread: blockchain is not inherently good or evil — but misunderstood. This collection equips readers with the insight to separate substance from speculation, and innovation from illusion.
 
Whether you're a cautious investor, skeptical researcher, or just blockchain-curious, Blockchain Exposed will reshape how you see crypto — for good.
Available since: 08/14/2025.
Print length: 520 pages.

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