Library Hours
Monday to Friday: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Saturday: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Sunday: 1 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Naper Blvd. 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
     
Limit search to available items
Results Page:  Previous Next
Author Lisdorf, Anders, author

Title Still searching for Satoshi : unveiling the blockchain revolution / Anders Lisdorf. [O'Reilly electronic resource]

Publication Info. [United States] : Apress, [2023]
©2023
QR Code
Description 1 online resource (xxix, 239 pages) : illustrations
Contents About the author -- About the technical reviewer -- Preface -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Virtual currency -- Chapter 2. Cryptography -- Chapter 3. Public record -- Chapter 4. Bitcoin -- Chapter 5. Searching for Satoshi -- Chapter 6. Profiling Satoshi -- Chapter 7. The usual suspects? -- Chapter 8. Money -- Chapter 9. Social organization -- Chapter 10. Religion -- Chapter 11. Future -- Chapter 12. Beyond -- Appendix: Possible identities of Satoshi -- Bibliography -- Index.
Summary We are at the threshold of a new area of the internet that promises to transform the way we engage financially and take the power of data and privacy back from big corporations and give it to the individual through decentralization. This is sometimes called Web 3.0. While Web 1.0 transformed information sharing and commerce and brought us giants like Google and Amazon and Web 2.0 unlocked the social potential of the internet and created Facebook, Twitter, and Snapchat, exactly what will come of Web 3.0 remains to be seen. It is indisputable that the seed of Web 3.0 is the technological, social, and economic innovations that came together in Bitcoin and the blockchain technology it created. But where the first web iterations were relatively straightforward to understand, the inner workings of Web 3.0 remain more opaque and shrouded in mystique. Current voices on Bitcoin and the blockchain revolution fall squarely into one of two camps; either technological experts who are all also invariably personally invested in the success of Bitcoin and the blockchain or critics who are typically deeply invested in the status quo and the failure of Bitcoin and blockchain. It seems like there is a need for a middle ground to provide the public with a more unbiased view of this important technology. This book therefore aims to unveil some of the mystique and show how to unlock the potential of the blockchain revolution in a manner that does not dismiss out of hand even radical and outlandish ideas nor jumps on the bandwagon of hailing Bitcoin and the blockchain as the answer to all problems. What youll learn The nature of blockchain technology, how it works and what it does. The history of the technological developments that lead to the blockchain. A historical analysis of who the likely creator of Bitcoin is. How bitcoin and cryptocurrencies fit in the history of human exchange. The nature and history of electronic money. How blockchain technology solves problems in a novel way and what it cannot be used for. What web 3.0 could be. Who This Book Is For This book is for a general non-technical audience trying to understand the difficult and complex nature of blockchain and cryptocurrencies and the contours of the Web 3.0 revolution.
Subject Blockchains (Databases)
Cryptocurrencies.
Chaînes de blocs.
Cryptomonnaie.
cryptocurrencies.
Other Form: Print version: LISDORF, ANDERS. STILL SEARCHING FOR SATOSHI. [S.l.] : APRESS, 2023 1484296389 (OCoLC)1385451125
ISBN 9781484296394 (electronic bk.)
1484296397 (electronic bk.)
Standard No. 10.1007/978-1-4842-9639-4 doi
Patron reviews: add a review
Click for more information
EBOOK
No one has rated this material

You can...
Also...
- Find similar reads
- Add a review
- Sign-up for Newsletter
- Suggest a purchase
- Can't find what you want?
More Information