Founder of Lyn Alden Investment Strategy. Fundamental investing with a global macro overlay. Finance/Engineering blended background.
I recommend reading Price of Tomorrow by @JeffBooth if you haven't.
I read a big chunk of Bitcoin is Venice on a return flight from Cairo a week ago, and damn is that a good book. I am biased in its favor because I did MMA w/ jujitsu for over a decade so naturally I loved the opening chapters about that subject, but still. Really, really good.
I haven't sorted out details yet but people should read "Bitcoin is Venice" if they haven't. I only read half of it on a plane so far, amid various other books that want my attention, but damn this is a good one and I plan to finish it. It competes for the top category slot.
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I recommend that folks interested in Bitcoin and the broader cryptocurrency space read The Blocksize War, which is a 2021 book that chronicles the history of the Bitcoin network as different factions struggled with each other to shape the design of the protocol, and to see who had the power (developers, corporate miners/exchanges, or individual users/nodes).
...I recommend that folks interested in Bitcoin and the broader crypto space read The Blocksize War..