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Bitcoin Economics - The Rise of Digital Currency and Its Transformative Impact on Global Finance - cover

Bitcoin Economics - The Rise of Digital Currency and Its Transformative Impact on Global Finance

Fouad Sabry

Verlag: One Billion Knowledgeable

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In an era where digital currencies are shaping the future of finance, understanding Bitcoin and its economic implications is more important than ever. "Bitcoin Economics" delves into the intricate relationship between cryptocurrency, financial markets, and the global economy. Whether you're a professional in the field, a student, or an enthusiast looking to explore this transformative technology, this book provides a thorough and comprehensive overview of Bitcoin and its history, making it an indispensable resource for anyone eager to grasp the forces behind modern finance
 
Economics of bitcoin-This chapter explores the underlying economic principles of Bitcoin, its role in the global economy, and its impact on traditional financial systems
 
Bitcoin Cash-Learn about the origins of Bitcoin Cash, its goals, and how it differs from Bitcoin in terms of scalability and transaction speeds
 
Cryptocurrency-This chapter provides a foundational understanding of cryptocurrencies, focusing on their technological, financial, and social aspects
 
Cryptocurrency and crime-Understand the intersection of digital currencies and illegal activities, and how Bitcoin's pseudonymity impacts criminal enterprises
 
Bitstamp-A look at Bitstamp's role in the cryptocurrency exchange ecosystem, its history, and its importance in providing liquidity
 
Virtual currency-Gain insight into the evolution of virtual currencies, their definitions, and their integration into mainstream financial markets
 
History of bitcoin-Tracing Bitcoin’s origins, from its creation by Satoshi Nakamoto to its growth as the dominant digital currency
 
Stellar (payment network)-Explore the Stellar payment network, its goals for crossborder payments, and how it compares to other blockchain technologies
 
Coinbase-A detailed examination of Coinbase, one of the most significant cryptocurrency exchanges, and its impact on the digital asset ecosystem
 
Stablecoin-Discover the world of stablecoins, their role in minimizing volatility, and their potential to transform traditional finance
 
Bitfinex-This chapter discusses the role of Bitfinex, a major cryptocurrency exchange, and its influence on global cryptocurrency trading
 
Digital currency-An exploration of digital currencies beyond Bitcoin, including their potential to revolutionize monetary systems and global commerce
 
Circle (company)-Learn about Circle, its vision to bring cryptocurrency into the mainstream, and its contributions to the fintech industry
 
Initial coin offering-Understand the rise of ICOs, how they have become a popular fundraising method, and their role in the cryptocurrency ecosystem
 
Cryptocurrency bubble-Analyze the boomandbust cycles in cryptocurrency markets and what they reveal about investor psychology and the future of digital currencies
 
Dogecoin-A deep dive into Dogecoin’s rise from meme coin to a notable player in the crypto space and its communitydriven culture
 
Legality of cryptocurrency by country or territory-Examine the global legal landscape of cryptocurrency, highlighting different countries' approaches and regulatory challenges
 
CoinDesk-Explore CoinDesk’s role in the cryptocurrency world, from news reporting to shaping public perceptions of digital assets
 
Cryptocurrency exchange-A detailed look at the role and functioning of cryptocurrency exchanges, and how they facilitate trading and price discovery
 
Bitcoin-The core chapter explores Bitcoin in depth—its creation, technology, and transformative impact on the global financial system
 
Monero-Explore Monero’s privacyfocused design and its significance in the world of cryptocurrencies where privacy is a key concern
Verfügbar seit: 21.06.2025.
Drucklänge: 318 Seiten.

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