Just bought a couple new books.
-Stock Market 101 by Michele Cagan
- Debt: The First 5,000 Years by David Graeber
They're fiatcentric but the title and cover appealed to me.
Just bought a couple new books.
-Stock Market 101 by Michele Cagan
- Debt: The First 5,000 Years by David Graeber
They're fiatcentric but the title and cover appealed to me.
What a coincidence. I was travelling last week and only brought one book with me. I finished it on the plane. I bought Debt too. Looks interesting.
Looked so interesting, didn't even check the price!
"Debt" sounded promising to me too. It's weak sauce in the end.
Damn.
Book reeked of smartness vibe off the shelf.
My wife said it looked to dense lol.
I'll have to peruse through it after my other selections, just couldn't leave the store without it.
Definitely read it, it has certain values. It points out the flaws of the fiat system. I followed up on the author thinking he's got bitcoin on the radar after all those years. I'll let you make up your own mind why that wasn't an option.
Ya I wanted to see the flaws for sure.
it was sad but not surprising but my local bookstore didn't have any in-store Bitcoin centric books.
Mandibles, if you haven't read it. Ironically, the author is a bitcoin skeptic of some sorts.
Richest Man in Babylon is a must read for bitcoiners. Despite being written 100y ago, it aged really well.
The are no good books about bitcoin yet because the one who write well don't get bitcoin and the ones who get it write like engineers. 🤭