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Bitcoin: Everything divided by 21 million Paperback – March 9, 2022
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"Imagine, everything there is and everything that will ever be, divided by 21 million.” This book opens with a difficult invitation that immediately makes us question the way we think and presents us with the challenge of bitcoin.
In a brilliantly simple way, Knut Svanholm, embarks on an exploration of how we think, our relationship with time, money, and value, and how they are fundamentally intertwined in each of us. With Knut at the helm, we journey through economics, game theory, mathematics, alchemy, philosophy, and violence to ultimately reach the most critical societal paradigm shift in society, bitcoin. A new origo, a point zero.
In his book, Svanholm, not only addresses how bitcoin works and our symbiotic relationship with it, he goes beyond that. With his masterful command of metaphors and examples he addresses the most pressing concerns of our time: inflation, climate change, perpetual debt, and wasteful consumption, and helps us understand how the shortsighted solutions offered by fiat money will inevitably fail. He takes the readers by the hand, and shows us how bitcoin is far from a threat; it is the answer. The beginning of a new civilized society.
Everything Divided by 21 Million - An idea, turned meme, turned something more. This book will help you understand the underlying forces behind Hyperbitcoinization to unlock the potential of this wonderfully disruptive discovery. A true pilgrimage that walks us through these fascinating times and leads us to the reclamation of our soul, time, and spiritual existence, presenting an antidote to the current fiat nihilism.
With his unique perspective and insights, Knut Svanholm finds a truly beautiful way of explaining this global shifting paradigm of unprecedented proportions in a book that is so simple and easy to read. It will leave you hungry and wanting to read even more.
- Print length157 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateMarch 9, 2022
- Dimensions5.5 x 0.36 x 8.5 inches
- ISBN-109916697191
- ISBN-13978-9916697191
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- Publisher : Konsensus Network (March 9, 2022)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 157 pages
- ISBN-10 : 9916697191
- ISBN-13 : 978-9916697191
- Item Weight : 6.7 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.5 x 0.36 x 8.5 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #106,105 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #42 in Free Will & Determinism Philosophy
- #71 in Money & Monetary Policy (Books)
- #74 in Digital Currencies
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About the author

Knut Svanholm is a former tall ship sailor, singer, and crew manager at an offshore shipping company. His book "Bitcoin: Sovereignty through mathematics" was one of the most praised Bitcoin books of 2019 and he's the mind behind the "Infinity divided by 21M" meme. He's appearing as a speaker on the subject internationally more and more often, at events such as The Bitcoin Standard Conference and The Value of Bitcoin Conference. He writes about the philosophical impacts of Bitcoin and how it can change the world for the better. His earlier books on Bitcoin are two of the highest-rated books on the subject. He's collaborating with other bitcoiners frequently and is the author behind several educational videos on the subject.
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If you're into bitcoin but don't want the stereotypical math lesson chapter after chapter, or the history of fiat chapter after chapter you need to check this out. No doubt after you finish reading it, you'll sit back rubbing your chin thinking about many aspects that were brought to your attention.
I highly recommend it.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 5, 2022
If you're into bitcoin but don't want the stereotypical math lesson chapter after chapter, or the history of fiat chapter after chapter you need to check this out. No doubt after you finish reading it, you'll sit back rubbing your chin thinking about many aspects that were brought to your attention.
I highly recommend it.
The title alone is very intriguing and should catch on as a meme.
He has a way of giving new perspective on topics that you might have been familiar with.
I recommend all people interested in Bitcoin to give it read.
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Thanks Knut!!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on September 11, 2022
Why?
1. Basically it's a summation of collected ideas from the Bitcoin space.
2. It's an incoherent piece without going into depth or explaining things. We are suppose to assume a lot of the takes. I didn't like this.
3. The author has lost his voice to some extend and I was reading Jeff Booth's voice all over.
As a seasoned Bitcoiner this book didn't make any sense to me. I didn't hear anything new. Just a summary.
Disappointing.












