Author: | David Mint | ISBN: | 9781301571345 |
Publisher: | David Mint | Publication: | April 9, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | David Mint |
ISBN: | 9781301571345 |
Publisher: | David Mint |
Publication: | April 9, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
What is a Bitcoin? Why is it important? Knowing the answers to these two simple questions may determine the fortunes of an entire generation. In this brief volume, we dedicate the first section to a brief exploration of the phenomenon of the Bitcoin and its advantages and disadvantages as a medium of exchange and store of value. We also briefly explore the moral implications of chasing the monetary premium that the Bitcoin has increasingly come to represent.
Having arrived at the conclusion that the Bitcoin has a place in conducting trade, we dedicate the second section to what we call a roadmap to Bitcoin acceptance in which we guide the user to the online tools necessary to begin to conduct business in Bitcoins.
This guide is as practical as it is non-technical. For technical explanations of what the Bitcoin is, we recommend briefly reading the current Wikipedia entry on Bitcoins. However, technical explanations alone cannot adequately describe Bitcoin's usefulness in conducting trade. For there is one reason and one reason only that the Bitcoin, which is nothing more than a series of hash tags, mere zeros and ones encrypted and stored on digital media, has soared in value in recent weeks against the world's national currencies.
What is a Bitcoin? Why is it important? Knowing the answers to these two simple questions may determine the fortunes of an entire generation. In this brief volume, we dedicate the first section to a brief exploration of the phenomenon of the Bitcoin and its advantages and disadvantages as a medium of exchange and store of value. We also briefly explore the moral implications of chasing the monetary premium that the Bitcoin has increasingly come to represent.
Having arrived at the conclusion that the Bitcoin has a place in conducting trade, we dedicate the second section to what we call a roadmap to Bitcoin acceptance in which we guide the user to the online tools necessary to begin to conduct business in Bitcoins.
This guide is as practical as it is non-technical. For technical explanations of what the Bitcoin is, we recommend briefly reading the current Wikipedia entry on Bitcoins. However, technical explanations alone cannot adequately describe Bitcoin's usefulness in conducting trade. For there is one reason and one reason only that the Bitcoin, which is nothing more than a series of hash tags, mere zeros and ones encrypted and stored on digital media, has soared in value in recent weeks against the world's national currencies.