Gm nostriches, always good to add another tone to #bitcoin/bitcoin adjacent books (self effort is 😘👌) on the work bookshelf.

When someone says “I don’t understand bitcoin” I can point to the shelf and ask, “how much effort have you put into learning about it?” #fiatstandard nostr:nprofile1qqsyx708d0a8d2qt3ku75avjz8vshvlx0v3q97ygpnz0tllzqegxrtgpp4mhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mqpz3mhxue69uhkummnw3ezummcw3ezuer9wc6cpt6l

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I've been thinking about this topic too. Nice insights!

brb reading snow crash again

Good morning

Gotta put my books about this in one place too. I’d recommend you add a couple of books from Mises and Rothbard too. It will massively boost your understanding of Bitcoin. Misesinstitute.org is a good source for choosing the right ones and you can also subscribe to their mailing list for free. Some based info packed articles every week.

Thank you, have only really touched upon the Austrian stuff with a super interesting piece on what is inflation from 2022, but also know, need to return to the source material, the “dryness” doesn’t make is a massive draw.

Start with this one. It’s not dry at all. https://mises.org/library/book/what-has-government-done-our-money

The thing is…even pointing them to the books isn’t enough. You have to be searching for the solution to open up the curiosity to Bitcoin. That or actively aware to how the world is moving around you.

beautiful collection