Not Ver, no. He is a sociopath that tried to destroy bitcoin.

The problem with these books is they end up as a social attack on a very successful project.

Try: "Kicking the Hornet's Nest: The Complete Writings, Emails, and Forum Posts of Satoshi Nakamoto". He pointed out many holes in the narrative.

You can work out where bitcoin has weak points, though:

- social attacks are the biggest weakness

- possibility of fork + chain split is a weakness (related to 1)

- possibility of a reorg when the subsidy is low

- slogans and dogmatic thinking such as the term "maxi" is an imported term

- bitcoin moving from a technical project to a political one

- propaganda style attacks, false narratives

- large custodial weak points such as coinbase or bitgo

The biggest weakness right now in bitcoin is agitation for an urgent soft fork, that could lead to a chain split. There is no urgency. The feigned urgency is to increase the chance of a chain split.

Influencer narratives should be questioned, and are mainly wrong.

Try to figure this out for yourself before you read a book.

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Thanks for those points and for the book recommendation 🤓

I do try as i can to make up my own mind in the utilities and trade offs that i value most through the time spent in digging down the rabbit hole.

However, not being a technical person, i find myself having to trust others even when i do my own research 😅

I also had thought about immersing myself in more technical books like “Mastering Bitcoin”, but i think i heard nostr:npub1e0z776cpe0gllgktjk54fuzv8pdfxmq6smsmh8xd7t8s7n474n9smk0txy mention somewhere that some things hadn’t aged well.🙃