GM. It’s very likely that Broken Money by @LynAlden is the last book about #bitcoin I’ll ever read. There not much more to say. Exceptions for technical books if I decide to dive deeper into that. https://m.primal.net/IVva.jpg
Good morning friend, many blessings & pura vida. Long live nostr Sunday funday
So many books to read, your saying leave it until last? Or read it now?! Morning ☕️🫂
I’ve read quite a few of them, but Broken Money sums it up quite well. There are of course other bitcoin related books that I’d recommend, like Check your financial privilege by @gladstein , but I’d like to read some good old fiction too. Never stop reading.
Funny you mention that book, I just started it this morning🤙🏼 @gladstein has a way of writing and articulating that just keeps me from drifting off into a slumber. https://image.nostr.build/6be4a5d31ec9970d835bd0081f069e8aa4330fe6a92cdf2794ba52e1ee29bb96.jpg
I just started Creature from Jekyll Island and can’t put it down!!! Boy my mind has expanded…
That book is new to me. Fraudcoin by @Rune Østgård was an eye opener regarding banks and inflation for me.
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I listened to Creature from Jekyll Island as an audiobook. I start to feel much of the fault is in the education system teaching modern economics. until we have more understanding, people will continue to think the tools they modern system uses will eventually fix the problem.
Broken money is amazing’
Question. I'm reading #brokenmoney right now. Which book would you recommend next?
But did you read Bitcoin is Venice?
I couldn’t get through it either. How was ‘The Mandibles’?
Mandibles isn't strictly a bitcoin book, but it does fall into the "collapse of the world as we know it" genre.
Technically there is even less to say, bitcoin does not change much.
That's precisely how I felt too. That's it; mic drop.
If you haven't read The Genesis Book you have one more to go!