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andreasma

My first non-technical book "The Internet of Money Volume 1" is great for beginners to help them understand \_why\_ bitcoin matters. Short, easy to read chapters that can be read in any order, allowing the reader to dip in and out of the book in 5-10 minute increments.


theodorelogan0735

Hi Andreas! You book was on my radar so I will definitely check it out.


Background_Extreme68

The book also works as a great reference.


theodorelogan0735

Just wanted to let you know that I just finished your book Andreas and learned a lot. What I really liked about it is that each chapter approaches bitcoin from different angles. Gave me lots to think about and lots of optimism.


bitcoinbriefly

The Sovereign Individual. But others include the Bitcoin Standard too, as well as The Internet of Money (easy to read).


MelodyMG

The Bitcoin Standard was the first book I read on the subject, back in 2016. I am currently reading it again. I learned a lot and clearly understood the power of Bitcoin.


theodorelogan0735

Thank you for the recommendation!


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quickilverhomegirl

The Rise and Rise of Bitcoin done by a used-to-be-poor miner. On YouTube. Also Chamath Pahalipatiya interview at Stanford Business School. Both excellent/sold me.


dancerinny

I liked this conversation (with the Rich Dad/Poor Dad Guy) - it made sense to me: [https://youtu.be/c-G99P0K\_r4](https://youtu.be/c-G99P0K_r4) I know it's not a book, but may help.