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Bitcoin History - The Rise of a Digital Revolution and Its Dark Side - cover
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Bitcoin History - The Rise of a Digital Revolution and Its Dark Side

Fouad Sabry

Editora: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Bitcoin has radically changed the world of finance, but its rise has also brought with it a darker side: Cryptocurrency Crime. In "Bitcoin History," you’ll delve into the rise of Bitcoin, its economic impact, and its connection to criminal activities in the digital space. This book is essential for professionals, students, enthusiasts, and hobbyists seeking to understand both the groundbreaking potential and the dangers inherent in this revolutionary technology.
 
Chapters Brief Overview:
 
1: History of bitcoin: This chapter explores Bitcoin's creation, evolution, and early adoption, highlighting its significance in the digital economy.
 
2: BitFlyer: Learn about one of Japan's largest cryptocurrency exchanges and its role in global trade and regulation.
 
3: Stellar (payment network): Understand the Stellar network's role in crossborder payments and its potential impact on the blockchain ecosystem.
 
4: Fork (blockchain): Discover the concept of blockchain forks, their consequences, and how they affect cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin.
 
5: Nxt: Dive into Nxt, one of the first decentralized blockchain platforms, and explore its innovation in smart contracts.
 
6: BTCe: This chapter uncovers the rise and fall of BTCe, a notorious exchange linked to criminal activities and money laundering.
 
7: Cryptocurrency exchange: Understand the crucial role of cryptocurrency exchanges in facilitating trades and how they can be exploited.
 
8: Satoshi Nakamoto: Investigate the mystery surrounding the identity of Bitcoin’s creator and the impact of this anonymity on cryptocurrency.
 
9: Bitcoin: Get an indepth look at Bitcoin, from its technical workings to its societal impact and its place in global finance.
 
10: Digital Currency Group: Explore the influence of the Digital Currency Group in shaping the cryptocurrency landscape and its involvement in industry development.
 
11: Cryptocurrency and crime: This chapter analyzes the intersection of cryptocurrency and illegal activities, from fraud to ransomware.
 
12: Bitcoin Cash: Learn about the hard fork that created Bitcoin Cash, and its controversies and implications for the future of Bitcoin.
 
13: Cryptocurrency wallet: Understand the role of cryptocurrency wallets in securing assets and how they contribute to the privacy and safety of users.
 
14: Andreas Antonopoulos: Discover the influential work of Andreas Antonopoulos in educating the world about Bitcoin and its implications.
 
15: Bitstamp: Investigate Bitstamp's journey from a small exchange to one of the most respected platforms in the industry.
 
16: Privacy and blockchain: Delve into the privacy features of blockchain technology and its implications for users and regulators alike.
 
17: CoinDesk: Learn about CoinDesk’s role in providing news, research, and insights into the cryptocurrency market.
 
18: Economics of bitcoin: Gain insight into the economic factors driving Bitcoin’s value, including supply and demand dynamics.
 
19: Cryptocurrency: Explore the broader cryptocurrency ecosystem, including altcoins and their role in diversifying the market.
 
20: Mt. Gox: Understand the Mt. Gox scandal, a pivotal moment in cryptocurrency history, and its lasting impact on trust in the system.
 
21: Jed McCaleb: This chapter delves into the career of Jed McCaleb, a key figure in the development of both Bitcoin and Stellar.
 
"Bitcoin History" is more than just a record of Bitcoin’s creation; it’s a vital resource for understanding the intersection of innovation and crime in the cryptocurrency world. Whether you’re a professional, an academic, or simply curious about the darker side of the crypto space, this book offers critical insights that are essential for navigating the everevolving world of digital currencies.
Disponível desde: 13/08/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 258 páginas.

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