A history of money and banking in the usa - MN Rothbard

The Revolution - Ron Paul

The history of money - Jack Weatherford

Democracy: the god that failed - HH Hoppe

Economics in one lesson - Henry Hazlitt

The 7th property - Eric Yakes

The black swan - NN Taleb

Superforecasting - Tetlock & Gardner

The sovereign individual - Davidson & Rees-Mogg

The bullish case for bitcoin - Vijay Boyapati

Principles for dealing with the changing world order - Ray Dalio

Layered money - Nik Bhatia

Economics for real people - Gene Callahan

Rules for radicals - SD Alinsky

When money dies - Adam Fergusson

The price of tomorrow - Jeff Booth

The bitcoin standard - Saifedean Ammous

The fiat standard - Saifedean Ammous

21 lessons - der Gigi

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Amazing, thanks. I have already read a bunch of those or they are in the wishlist. Some others were out of my radar so I appreciate. Quick list of what I've also read you might be interested in:

Mastering Bitcoin - Andreas Antonopoulos

Grokking bitcoin - Kalle Rosenbaum

Mastering the Lightning Network - Andreas Antonopoulos

Cryptoenonomics - Eric Voskuil

For a New Liberty - Murray Rothbard

Hidden Repression - Alex Gladstein

The Blocksize War - Jonathan Bier

The ethics of money production - Guido Hüllsman

How to think about the economy - Per Bylund

What has the government done to our money - Murray Rothbard

Principles of Economics - Saifedean Ammous

Abundance through Scarcity - Io i Appelberg

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Awesome thank you, I'll add these titles after I read them. I read mastering bitcoin, I'm not sure about putting it in the list. Maybe I should.

It goes in my list because it was the first I read and I realized Bitcoin would really work.

Ah, how could I forget Human action by Ludwig von Mises?! 😅

Good point. Halfway through I diverted from human action to other books on Austrian school of economics. I was not ready to dive in Mises' crown piece without any knowledge about praxeology. I'll come back to human action after I finish a few more other titles.

I know Knut Svanholm has a book titled Praxeology which looks accessible, I haven't read it, just read Everything divided by 21 million and it was an enjoyable read, you might give that a try

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