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Cryptoassets: Why Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Polkadot Will Change the Future

Learn About Blockchain Technology, What Hard Money Is, Decentralized Finance, and Interoperability Between Different Chains

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Cryptoassets: Why Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Polkadot Will Change the Future

By: Jordan Daniels
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Ready to learn the truth about crypto?

Find out how blockchain, bitcoin, and decentralized finance work and how they’re changing the world.

The news is filled with stories about blockchain, bitcoin, ethereum, polkadot, and other cryptoassets. These stories are no longer limited to the financial or technology pages either. The world as you know it is changing. The future is going to be shaped and dominated by cryptoassets. The more you know about cryptocurrencies and the blockchain behind the new digital money, the better prepared you will be to profit from the changes that are already underway.

This audiobook is an easy- to-understand introduction to everything you need to know about cryptocurrencies, blockchain, and the decentralization of finance - even if you don’t know anything about technology or banking. In this audiobook, you will learn:

  • What is digital money?
  • What’s the difference between digital money and cryptocurrency?
  • Flaws in the banking and finance system
  • The benefits of cryptocurrencies
  • What is blockchain?
  • What is a hash?
  • How blockchain is changing finance
  • What is decentralized finance?
  • What is a fiat currency?
  • Everything you need to know about bitcoin
  • The vision behind Bitcoin
  • How Bitcoin mining works
  • Everything you need to know about ethereum
  • How ethereum smart contracts work
  • How to buy bitcoin and ethereum
  • What you need to know about investing in cryptocurrencies
  • What is polkadot?
  • How Polkadot is solving problems differently than bitcoin or ethereum
  • And much more

This is the most complete audiobook you will find about cryptocurrencies, blockchain, and other related topics. Every topic is covered thoroughly and in easy to follow language. It’s the perfect audiobook for anyone who wants to better understand how blockchain and cryptocurrencies like bitcoin, ethereum, and polkadot are changing the world.

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©2021 Jordan Daniels (P)2021 Jordan Daniels
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great book. Informative & relevant. content won't outdate too soon either. BTC 4 LIFE

A great listen for crypto newbs & crypto vets

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I only made it through the first chapter and the beginning of the second. I had to stop. First of all, it sounds like this book was written by a fifth grader. Word choice, paragraph structure and syntax are all elementary when not just straight-up bad.

On top of that, I don’t think the content is entirely accurate. For example, the author claims that a benefit of cryptocurrency is that the transactions are faster than regular banking transactions, aaand… I’m not so sure about that one. I wanna say I had to wait a day before I could use the crypto I purchased. Yet even internationally, my debit card, credit card, and money app transactions are pretty much instantaneous.

But the metaphor he uses to rationalize this statement is fallacious. He equates it to sending a letter through the postal service versus sending an email, asserting that the letter sent through the postal service is slower because it has to pass through so many hands to get to the destination, while the email goes directly to the recipient. And that’s COMPLETELY false. An email has to pass through just as many “hands” as the letter if not more. You’ve got all the devices, routers, modems, servers, ISP’s, VPN’s, etc. for the sender, the sender’s email client, the recipient’s email client, and finally the recipient. The real reason why the email is faster is because it’s digital. **face palm**

But even the information that’s not off base is very “surface”. I’ll just excerpt this terribly written and completely unnecessary paragraph, and maybe you’ll get what I’m saying.

“In order for anything to truly make it as a new idea or invention, it has to solve a problem. If it’s not solving a current pain, then people will not buy it. In every way imaginable, we are looking for the easiest ways to do things. If we are to take something on, the convenience and benefits of it must outweigh the inconvenience and time spent learning about that new thing. […] No one is going to switch over from what is comfortable if there are no clear benefits to the other option. As it stands, cryptocurrency is able to solve a whole lot of problems that the banks are not able to or that the banks have actually created.”

If you’d like to make your high school English teacher visibly cringe, just read them that last sentence. Yikes!

Badly written. Bad content. Just plain bad.

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