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Virtual Billions: The Genius, the Drug Lord, and the Ivy League Twins behind the Rise of Bitcoin Tapa dura – 5 Abril 2016

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Bitcoin, the digital currency, was introduced in 2009 with little fanfare; five years later, shocking the world, it was worth $14 billion. This book explores the cyber currency by focusing on the remarkable stories and intriguing personalities ofthose responsible for its sudden success: Satoshi Nakamoto, the reclusive and anonymous genius who created Bitcoin; Ross Ulbricht, aka the Dread Pirate Roberts, administrator of the largest and most successful Dark Web drug superstore, using Bitcoin to fuel online sale of drugs, hacking services, counterfeit money, and assassinations; and Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, Harvard graduates, successful litigants vs. Facebook, world-class Olympic rowers, and Bitcoin entrepreneurs who own 1 percent of all bitcoins in existence.Equal parts The Social Network, Sherlock Holmes, and Breaking Bad, this absorbing narrative tells the stories of the reclusive geniuswho waged a one-man war against the global banking system (and he's winning); the quiet and affable computer geek who, until his arrest, profited handsomely from Silk Road, his online drug superstore; and the multitalented Harvard twins, who made a fortune from an intellectual-property suit against Mark Zuckerberg, and now are the chief promoters of Bitcoin as "the next big thing."Bitcoin has introduced us to coke-fueled coding gurus, anger-crazed hitmen-hiring millionaires, and canny "Bitcoin miners" avidly adding processing power to their chilly Icelandic server farms to generate millions of dollars every month. Absurd and almost unbelievable stories abound, and sweep the reader along through the living and breathing, passionate and paranoid insiders who made it all happen.

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Calificado en Estados Unidos el 31 de octubre de 2016
The book covers a lot of the meat aptly, but you have to swim through seemingly endless filler material to get to it. Even the most innocuous paragraph could lead Geissinger down a rabbit hole of what could only be generously referred to as related history. I kept hoping that that would not be the pattern I would see throughout the entire book, but it was. With such an engaging and fascinating subject, there should be enough to chronicle in the present day without revisiting centuries (yes!) of history. I give it 2 stars for the decent coverage of the story itself and for the excellent quality of the writing.
Calificado en Estados Unidos el 6 de abril de 2016
Both eye-opening and a great read, this book is a deeply-researched page turner. I finally feel like I understand the whole Bitcoin thing.
Calificado en Estados Unidos el 28 de agosto de 2016
Eric Geissinger does an outstanding job of laying out the history, functionality, and significance of Bitcoin. While the book is loosely structured as the story of 4 people, each chapter weaves in and out of its stated topic with tangential stories that sometimes bare little significance with Bitcoin. For some reason, the biography of the Winklevoss twins requires we understand the history of pension plans, going back to ancient Rome (where we spend several pages). If you're a trivia buff, some of these tangents prove fascinating but mostly it feels like Geissinger just needed to reach his word count.
Calificado en Estados Unidos el 5 de mayo de 2016
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I really enjoyed this book - it was well researched, well written and incredibly fascinating to read. I especially appreciated his knack for explaining complicated economical issues in an interesting way. This is worth reading for that reason alone.

I did think that the book wandered at times. Silk Road and the Dark Web were made possible because of Bitcoin but Bitcoin is really only tangentially related to those chapters (which amounted to about 30% of the book). I thought he was really interested and invested in telling that story, but it was forced. Yes that was the technology they used and no they couldn't have run Silk Road without it,, but that people can use new technology for bad things goes without saying. It was sort of like discussing the use of wheels as they relate to cars - at times in those chapters he lost sight of the car.

He did try to fit it back in at the end by trying to make the point that Bitcoin needed regulation in order to be safe to use. Again, I kind of felt like the book didn't quite follow a solid story line or theme, but was more of a biography of various people who have been involved in Bitcoin in various ways.

Even so I really enjoyed the book and found it interesting and informative.
Calificado en Estados Unidos el 29 de mayo de 2017
I'm going to again try to get through it just for knowledge of the topic. Real tough to read.
Calificado en Estados Unidos el 11 de mayo de 2016
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Virtual Billions is a well written and entertaining book, s very unusual one at that, which delves into the history of....nearly everything. It is organized in a highly unusual, but very readable, and, in a sense, natural way. As can get a quick and dirty history of bit coin, or you can read further and get more information on its' history and mechanics, or you can read further and learn something about the history of the Byzantine Empire and long cons, as well as the underpinning of industrialization.

Eric Geissinger writes in a very engaging style, making what might otherwise be a dry, even technocratic history into a wild and entertaining story, or series of stories. (Should I refer to the linked stories as block chain? Probably not ;)

If you have any interest in learning about Bitcoin, there is something for everyone here. You can acquire a basic understanding of virtual or fiat currency, it's historical precedents, or go further to develop an understanding of the level of sophistication of both ideas and programming behind bitcoin. If you are not completely confident, he will show you a lot of examples of currencies based on little of substance and requiring no small amount of faith, like the US dolar since the gold standard was dropped.

I am still not sure that I am 100% convinced, as this is a fiat currency which was never tied to anything of substance, though I fear that any answer to "from whence was this value created?" might sound a good deal like the answers I get when I ask a good friend, a physics professor at a large University, what the Universe is expanding into? In fact, the answers might be remarkably similar ;)

I, myself, am not even a "bitcoin newbie," having never engaged the currency in any way but for reading this book and watching a film about it. (I do, however, have a kid who was clever enough to mine a small handful of bitcoins in the days when virtually no one had heard of it, and more clever still, has held onto them). That, however, did not take a lot of faith. It cost her exactly nothing, except time away from her homework.

The market does seem to have somehow established value and a measure of stability but, call me a luddite, I am still wondering where that germ of value came from, for myself a more essential question than who Satoshi is.

I believe that this book would be most interesting and valuable to those who are comparatively unfamiliar with Bitcoin, though I do believe that it is a book which nearly everyone can enjoy, and learn something from. How often can you say that?

I very much enjoyed reading it, have a better understanding of Bitcoin, and the Roman Empire, and long cons. At present I am investing in my kids educations, at places where they prefer a different kind of fiat currency: checks or credit cards, or even wire transfers, and probably do not have any bitcoins in my immediate future, but.. you never know..