Review of Bitcoin Answered
Posted: 16 Jan 2022, 01:08
[Following is a volunteer review of "Bitcoin Answered" by Jon Law.]
Don't you wish of getting into the cryptocurrency game, flip it and make some quick cash? But for that, you'll have to learn about it in detail, if you don't want to get in any kind of trouble. I would like to suggest a book to you for that, Bitcoin Answered by Jon Law. It's a book which will tell you all about bitcoin, so let's get right into it.
The book is in a question-answer format, consisting of more than one-hundred questions, all related to bitcoin and cryptocurrency. It starts off with the most basic question, what is bitcoin? And I think we all know what bitcoin is by now, in case you don't know, it's an open source peer-to-peer money in simple words. The first couple of questions are basic ones only like, who started bitcoin, how does it work, when was it created, etc. But it's not just the basic stuff, it's much more than that. What are Bitcoin mining pools, what are its protocols, does bitcoin use atomic swap, and many more questions like that. In short, it's an all round guide about bitcoin and cryptocurrency in general. So if you are even a tiny bit interested in it, you should definitely check out Bitcoin Answered by Jon Law.
The thing that I liked in this book is that it has talked about everything in detail, which was much needed. I mean, I'm into bitcoin and cryptocurrency in general myself, but this book is on another level. It has got everything you'll need to get into the crypto market. The language used by the author is pretty simple as well, I did not have any difficulty in reading it. It is written in a way that even a 10-year-old can also understand almost all of it.
I did not find any grammatical mistakes or typos in it, so I can say it was professionally edited as well. There was no sign of profanity or vulgarity in it, as I would expect from a book of this kind. The most important factor for me was its length. It is just 100 pages long, yet it covers up all the details. And as it was written in a question-answer format, it was pretty interesting to read as well. So if you don't want to read all of it, you can just skip to the parts that you're interested in.
In the end, I would rate this book 4 out of 4 stars, as I didn't find anything to hate about it. It is a bit slow at some points, I must warn you, but if you're interested in it, it can turn out to be the most beneficial book for you. I would recommend it to people who want to learn about cryptocurrency or bitcoin specifically. You should give it a go even if you're not interested in this topic, as the world is.
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Bitcoin Answered
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Don't you wish of getting into the cryptocurrency game, flip it and make some quick cash? But for that, you'll have to learn about it in detail, if you don't want to get in any kind of trouble. I would like to suggest a book to you for that, Bitcoin Answered by Jon Law. It's a book which will tell you all about bitcoin, so let's get right into it.
The book is in a question-answer format, consisting of more than one-hundred questions, all related to bitcoin and cryptocurrency. It starts off with the most basic question, what is bitcoin? And I think we all know what bitcoin is by now, in case you don't know, it's an open source peer-to-peer money in simple words. The first couple of questions are basic ones only like, who started bitcoin, how does it work, when was it created, etc. But it's not just the basic stuff, it's much more than that. What are Bitcoin mining pools, what are its protocols, does bitcoin use atomic swap, and many more questions like that. In short, it's an all round guide about bitcoin and cryptocurrency in general. So if you are even a tiny bit interested in it, you should definitely check out Bitcoin Answered by Jon Law.
The thing that I liked in this book is that it has talked about everything in detail, which was much needed. I mean, I'm into bitcoin and cryptocurrency in general myself, but this book is on another level. It has got everything you'll need to get into the crypto market. The language used by the author is pretty simple as well, I did not have any difficulty in reading it. It is written in a way that even a 10-year-old can also understand almost all of it.
I did not find any grammatical mistakes or typos in it, so I can say it was professionally edited as well. There was no sign of profanity or vulgarity in it, as I would expect from a book of this kind. The most important factor for me was its length. It is just 100 pages long, yet it covers up all the details. And as it was written in a question-answer format, it was pretty interesting to read as well. So if you don't want to read all of it, you can just skip to the parts that you're interested in.
In the end, I would rate this book 4 out of 4 stars, as I didn't find anything to hate about it. It is a bit slow at some points, I must warn you, but if you're interested in it, it can turn out to be the most beneficial book for you. I would recommend it to people who want to learn about cryptocurrency or bitcoin specifically. You should give it a go even if you're not interested in this topic, as the world is.
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Bitcoin Answered
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon