21 Lessons: What I've Learned from Falling Down the Bitcoin Rabbit Hole
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Guy Swann
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Gigi
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Falling down the Bitcoin rabbit hole is a strange experience. Like many others, I feel like I have learned more in the last couple of years studying Bitcoin than I have during two decades of formal education. The following lessons are a distillation of what I’ve learned. First published as an article series titled What I’ve Learned from Bitcoin, what follows can be seen as a third edition of the original series.
Like Bitcoin, these lessons aren’t a static thing. I plan to work on them periodically, releasing updated versions and additional material in the future. Bitcoin is an inexhaustible teacher, which is why I do not claim that these lessons are all-encompassing or complete. They are a reflection of my personal journey down the rabbit hole.
There are many more lessons to be learned, and every person will learn something different from entering the world of Bitcoin. I hope that you will find these lessons useful and that the process of learning them by listening won’t be as arduous and painful as learning them firsthand.
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- MysticReader727
- 2021-06-29
Fantastic book for bitcoiners
Very well thought out, the Bitcoin rabbit hole never ends. Narration was captivating. Recommended listening
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- 2023-08-23
read this if you want a primer on bitcoin
bitcoin is the platonic money, the people's money, it lives and can not be killed. it can save the world from the criminal government fiat overlords.
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