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“American Kingpin” by Nick Bilton
Called a crypto anarchist’s dream by Wired magazine, the Silk Road is a now-defunct black market on the web launched in 2011 by a 26-year-old programmer named Ross Ulbricht. “American Kingpin” tells the story of this online Silk Road, including its creation and the yearslong FBI investigation into its existence.
While this book won’t teach readers about buying and selling cryptocurrency, its gripping narrative and insights into crtyptocurrency and decentralized finance markets and cryptography will give readers a sense of the power and versatility of this technology.
“Bitcoin Billionaires” by Ben Mezrich
If you loved “The Social Network” and read “The Accidental Billionaires,” the basis for the movie, you can keep following the story of the Winklevoss brothers with Ben Mezrich’s “Bitcoin Billionaires.”
Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss became the first bitcoin billionaires on Nov. 26, 2017. This book charts their journey into the world of cryptocurrencies, explaining the basics of bitcoin in a way that’s fun to read and engaging for even the most novice of blockchain enthusiasts.
“The Bitcoin Standard” by Saifedean Ammous. “The Bitcoin Standard” takes readers from the earliest stages of bitcoin’s creation to its technological possibilities for the future. The book keeps readers of any sophistication level interested by connecting bitcoin’s creation to larger societal struggles while weaving in well-known economic and governmental concepts.
“Cryptoassets” by Chris Burniske and Jack Tatar
If you’re looking for more of an actionable guide to navigating the hundreds of cryptocurrencies in existence today, “Cryptoassets” by Chris Burniske and Jack Tatar may be a good place to start. Billed as a guide for investors, the book provides practical advice for managing your crypto portfolio, navigating exchanges, selecting digital wallets and crtyptocurrency or decentralized finance.
“Crypto Asset Investing in the Age of Autonomy” by Jake Ryan
“The one book that explains well how cryptocurrency investing ties in with finance, economics, and our future is ‘Crypto Asset Investing in the Age of Autonomy’ by Jake Ryan,” Tally Greenberg, head of business development at crypto hosting provider Allnodes, wrote in an email. “No frills, just hard facts and calculated predictions that stem from them. Ryan’s book is both educational and thought-provoking. It will help anyone looking for more clarity on the subject” on crtyptocurrency or decentralized finance.
“The Infinite Machine” by Camila Russo
Written by financial journalist Camila Russo, the book takes readers through periods of chaos, greed and regulatory scrutiny in the early days of ethereum to its place now as an extremely popular cryptocurrency available to the masses.
“The Internet of Money” by Andreas M. Antonopoulos
Readers looking for more bite-sized pieces should start with “The Internet of Money,” a series of essays explaining the significance of bitcoin as a technological breakthrough. Focusing less on the practical aspects of bitcoin, the book discusses the philosophical implications of the technology as well as the ways it has already begun to impact the lives of millions.
"DeFi and the Future of Finance" by Campbell R. Harvey and Ashwin Ramachandran: Zeroing in on decentralized finance, this book investigates how blockchain innovation and shrewd agreements are changing conventional monetary frameworks. It covers themes like decentralized trades, loaning stages, stablecoins or crtyptocurrency or decentralized finance.