#Bitcoin taught me a lot about how the world works by drawing me towards markets & the world of speculation, which in turn taught me all about how the monetary system and the world in general work.

Roman Sterlingov's case (#FreeRoman) brought me to the first book on the list, for which I will be forever eternaly thankful to Mike Hassard of Tor Ekeland law firm, who is representing the defendant in court with regards to the nonsencical case...

So past few weeks I did a lot of book reading. The screenshot is an excerpt from the "Tower of Basel", describing the beginning of the end of the Bretton Woods, basically...

Here's the list of books I read lately:

Andy Greenberg - "Tracers in the Dark"

Victor Ostrovsky - "By Way of Deception"

Dr. Benn Steil - "The Battle of Bretton Woods"

Professor Richard Werner - "Princes of the Yen"

John Perkins - "Confessions of an Economic Hit Man"

Adam LeBor - "Tower of Basel"

IMO every #Bitcoiner, every #Bitcoin #HODLer, all of you guys should read these books. Total eye opener. For me, having been largely aware thanks to #Bitcoin already anyways, it was merely a shockingly effective eye widener. Ever grateful nonetheless.

#Bitcoin #History #Money #Freedom #Liberty

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