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desertcart.com: Blockchain Bubble or Revolution: The Future of Bitcoin, Blockchains, and Cryptocurrencies eBook : Mehta, Neel, Agashe, Aditya, Detroja, Parth: Kindle Store Review: Well laid out explanations of blockchain technology, its applications and broader implications - Sensible! Understandable! I've worked developing and managing information systems for a few decades, so I've seen some changes and certainly some excess hype. I was looking for a book that would provide an overview of blockchain technology and its applications while providing a little depth and good perspective. Some other titles I sampled seemed intent on hyping the hype, bringing me into the revolution, selling me on this institution busting culture shifting replacement for money that will cure all economic ills. Other titles appeared focused on technology, which is fine (I'll probably go there next), but I wanted broader perspective to start. "Bubble or Revolution" got me oriented providing examples of applications (and misapplications) grounded in a real world context. Business and economic concepts are explained along with the technology so readers can follow the discussion and appreciate conclusions. The facts are well stated (and well documented) and opinions are laid out nicely. Yes, blockchain is definitely a significant development (worthy of some hype), and there will be exciting applications in the future. This book should help readers better recognize progress and missteps as blockchain technology is incorporated into more systems that will affect our society and economy. Review: Well written, enjoyable, and highly recommended. - Looking for a way to understand Cryptocurrencies and Blockchains? Look no further than; “Bubble or Revolution.” They nail it in an easy to read and enjoyable book. I’ve read a lot on Cryptocurrencies and Blockchains but never felt comfortable that I grasped the full picture. This book provided the foundation to understand the various aspects, and complexities, without getting lost in a rabbit hole. The strengths, weaknesses and potential implications of both Cryptocurrencies and Blockchains are presented in an unbiased manner for you to develop a perspective uniquely yours. The authors, Neel Mehta, Adi Agashe, Parth Detroja are product managers with major technology companies. They demonstrate their ability to communicate technical matters with easy to understand examples and analogies throughout the book. The core concepts and issues of Cryptocurrencies and Blockchains are covered with the use of real world cases, views of industry experts, and explanations. The authors accomplish a perfect balance between overview to explain concepts, specifics to gel understanding, resulting in a grasp of the topics. It gave me a much better understanding. I hope your experience is similar. The book is well written, enjoyable, and highly recommended.
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A**N
Well laid out explanations of blockchain technology, its applications and broader implications
Sensible! Understandable! I've worked developing and managing information systems for a few decades, so I've seen some changes and certainly some excess hype. I was looking for a book that would provide an overview of blockchain technology and its applications while providing a little depth and good perspective. Some other titles I sampled seemed intent on hyping the hype, bringing me into the revolution, selling me on this institution busting culture shifting replacement for money that will cure all economic ills. Other titles appeared focused on technology, which is fine (I'll probably go there next), but I wanted broader perspective to start. "Bubble or Revolution" got me oriented providing examples of applications (and misapplications) grounded in a real world context. Business and economic concepts are explained along with the technology so readers can follow the discussion and appreciate conclusions. The facts are well stated (and well documented) and opinions are laid out nicely. Yes, blockchain is definitely a significant development (worthy of some hype), and there will be exciting applications in the future. This book should help readers better recognize progress and missteps as blockchain technology is incorporated into more systems that will affect our society and economy.
G**E
Well written, enjoyable, and highly recommended.
Looking for a way to understand Cryptocurrencies and Blockchains? Look no further than; “Bubble or Revolution.” They nail it in an easy to read and enjoyable book. I’ve read a lot on Cryptocurrencies and Blockchains but never felt comfortable that I grasped the full picture. This book provided the foundation to understand the various aspects, and complexities, without getting lost in a rabbit hole. The strengths, weaknesses and potential implications of both Cryptocurrencies and Blockchains are presented in an unbiased manner for you to develop a perspective uniquely yours. The authors, Neel Mehta, Adi Agashe, Parth Detroja are product managers with major technology companies. They demonstrate their ability to communicate technical matters with easy to understand examples and analogies throughout the book. The core concepts and issues of Cryptocurrencies and Blockchains are covered with the use of real world cases, views of industry experts, and explanations. The authors accomplish a perfect balance between overview to explain concepts, specifics to gel understanding, resulting in a grasp of the topics. It gave me a much better understanding. I hope your experience is similar. The book is well written, enjoyable, and highly recommended.
D**R
Maybe the best overall introduction to "Crypto"
Choosing a "starting" position on crypto is tough; it's absolutely a moving target, and it moves very fast. (Witness ICOs - once THE hot topic and now evaporated - versus NFTs, which were completely unmentioned a year ago and now are The Thing.) "Bubble or Revolution" provides a variable-detail introduction to crypto. It can be read as a basic overview (the book itself) OR it can be used as a curriculum, as the book cites copious sources which can be studied online (the final page of the book includes a link to collected notes for further study.) It includes a glossary (yes! other crypto books, take note) and is well-indexed for ease of use. The book takes no "position", ie. it's not "hyping" crypto, but presents it soberly (ultimately predicting that the trend may be away from public DeFi and more towards private blockchain solutions), so it's a good hedge against the usual "OMG!" nature of crypto news and writing. Recommended for the crypto bookshelf.
M**G
A great down the middle analysis on the potential of blockchain and cryptocurrency
As someone who works in finance, I was getting sick of feeling out of the loop on crypto conversations. The attitudes of my friends range from "crypto is a scam" to "Bitcoin is going to hit $100,000." So the title of this book definitely got my attention. Digging a bit deeper, I also found none of the authors of this book have direct financial interest in blockchain or cryptocurrency nor work directly in the space. I hate books which are really just advertising and that definitely wasn't the case here so I decided to pull the trigger and buy Bubble or Revolution. The book begins by thoroughly explaining how blockchain technology works with no assumed technical knowledge. The authors did an amazing job providing just the right amount of detail on this. They then go into the history of bitcoin and the social/economic context behind its creation. Then they describe the shortcoming of traditional payments infrastructure and how blockchain/cryptocurrency can add value. They also describe in detail the shortcoming of blockchain technology and the challenges it will face in garnering mainstream adoption. My favorite part of the book was all the case studies which help thoroughly break down how and when blockchain can be a gamechanger and when its being used purely for unwarranted hype. The book also offers really insightful analysis on the blockchain plays of top companies like Microsoft and Facebook and makes bold predictions on how blockchain technology will be adopted. I finished the entire book in a single two and half hour sitting. The authors did an amazing job making an educational read fun! Could not recommend this book enough and I believe everyone should check out this book!
M**E
Excellent primer on the Crytoverse
I'm very interested in cryptocurrency, blockchain, and the whole cryptoverse. But there's so much noise online - it's hard to fund quality content that just explains things simply without a bunch of hype and shameless promotion for affiliate compensation. I enjoyed this book - the eBook is seemingly continuously updated which is great - it included references to things in early 2021 (when I read this) even though it was published earlier. The content was easy to follow, used lots of analogies that even non-financial or non-technical people would understand, and boiled down concepts to simple-to-digest nuggets of truth. They touch on a broad range of topics from the underlying technology of blockchain, the origin of all of this, Bitcoin and Ethereum (the 'majors') and several "alt-coins" as well. Between this book and InvestAnswers on YouTube I feel like I have found some sources of unbiased, intelligent information on this whole crypto world. I swear if I have to hear "smash that like button" or "use my promo code for $250 of Bitcoin" one more time...
D**N
Great book to understand cryptocurrency
For anyone who is serious about investing in crypto or is curious about the future of financial technology, this is the book to read. The authors explain blockchain in plain language and in details. A lay person can easily understand the concept and ascertain the risk and benefit coming with blockchain technology. More importantly, the authors take a neutral and fact-based disposition, and guide readers thinking about this new technology, drawing their own conclusion. This is a much better approach than many youtubers on the same subject. I wish the authors had covered the central bank digital currency (CBDC) in more depth. Hope the authors will publish a book on CBDC in the near future. If so, will be happy to read. In short, strongly recommended.
T**Y
Great on Blockchain, weak on Cryptocurrencies
The authors have done an excellent job on the more technical aspects of blockchain and cryptography. And from that perspective the book is a good read. However, I was sort of disappointed with their knowledge on Cryptocurrencies. Paul Krugman's quote (heading the chapter titled 'Bitcoin Blunders') shows this... "Cryptocurrencies, by contrast, have no backstop, no tether to reality. Their value depends entirely on self-fulfilling expectations — which means that total collapse is a real possibility" My response to that is... where in human history has a fiat (or supposedly gold-backed) currency survived? All currencies in human history have collapsed over time, usually inflated away to worthlessness. Finally, the distinction between Cryptocurrencies as a store of value versus transactional instruments was not properly spelled out. (Something a techie would ignore but the financial world cannot). Summary: A decent book, written by techies (more of an aggregation of information with no groundbreaking technical perspectives) and some deficiencies re. the understanding of Cryptocurrencies
R**Y
I liked the way they shared both the benefits and the challenges within this book
The famous venture capitalist, Marc Andreessen, once said that blockchain was “the most important invention since the internet.” Blockchain and Cryptocurrencies are being developed throughout the world, and you can expect them to play a much larger role in near future. This book shares some of the basics and the challenges that arise when talking about this new technology. I gave this book 4 stars, and I’ll share some of the highlights that caught my attention. A humanitarian benefit: The UN or United Nations is using this new technology to help us with the refugee displacement, people who have lost personal documents they need just to survive. They will be able to store and track refugees’ identities, along with other critical paperwork that will help them find jobs, get loans, and if their passports or educational records were destroyed, they will use blockchain to store this information as well. Walmart created a private Blockchain after not being able to identify their suppliers that sent them that contaminated Romain Lettuce a couple of years ago. Now with this new blockchain technology, which was built with IBM, Walmart is able to spot any disruption or contaminated food suppliers within 2 seconds anywhere in the world and that gives them much more control. Facebook is building its own private centralized cryptocurrencies or tokens. Cryptocurrencies are supposed to be all about decentralization and going around powerful institutions, but Facebook’s cryptocurrency is the exact opposite. It will be controlled by Facebook and all payments and data will flow through Facebook. Challenges: One of the weaknesses of Blockchain technology is that if anyone miner controls 51% of the mining function, they could manipulate that blockchain and steal currencies. This has always been considered extremely difficult or almost impossible and has never occurred at Bitcoin’s blockchain, but considering that China has currently the majority of miners in the world, it is feasibly possible that multiple pools of miners could get together and manipulate this market. Again, while this has never happened to Bitcoin, the spinoff cryptocurrency Bitcoin Gold (which has a similar design to Bitcoin but uses its own blockchain) suffered a devastating 51% attack in 2018. Tokenizing a currency: China is aggressively preparing for a major move to tokenize a currency and leads the way in this new technology. China is testing a prototype tokenized yuan and testing it in Africa. China is Africa’s largest economic partner and has been investing heavily in infrastructure throughout the continent. Given how volatile African currencies are large parts of the continent may welcome the relative transparency and stability of a tokenized yuan. Once the kinks are worked out in Africa, China could then launch its tokenized yuan in China and then take it around the world. This would set the stage for China’s cryptocurrency to become the dominant currency for digital payments and thus, eventually, the world’s leading reserve currency. Brazil and Singapore are also exploring tokenizing a currency. But a tokenized fiat currency is still, economically speaking, a fiat currency. The government controls the currency, and the money’s value is based only on the faith of that country’s ability to manage it correctly. Scalability of blockchain: Bitcoin can only process about 3 transactions per second and Ethereum can do about 15. Each transaction costs money — at most a dollar or two per transaction, but that gets incredibly expensive if you start making millions of transactions an hour. If you use a private blockchain, you can get around the mining costs, but the limited transaction volume would remain a bottleneck; however, there are ways or tools that will address this problem. Volatility within the price of cryptocurrencies can be a challenge, but by using stable coins, or cryptocurrencies like Tether (USDT) that problem is solved. With Tether anyone can swap 1 USDT for $1 at any time. This forces the price of a USDT to $1. If the market price ever rose to $1.01, people would buy tons of USDT from Tether and sell it on the market for a profit until the market price fell back to $1, and if the market price ever fell to $0.99, people would buy tons of USDT from the market and sell it to Tether for a profit until the market price rose to $1 In summary, I thought this book did a good job of introducing us to aspects of blockchain and cryptocurrencies that are not readily available in other resources. Naturally, this technology is so new it’s hard to get a thorough picture of this market in any one book.
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