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OverviewBitcoin became a buzzword overnight. A cyber-enigma with an enthusiastic following, it pops up in headlines and fuels endless media debate. You can apparently use it to buy anything from coffee to cars, yet few people seem to truly understand what it is. This raises the question: Why should anyone care about bitcoin? In The Age of Cryptocurrency, Wall Street journalists Paul Vigna and Michael J. Casey deliver the definitive answer to this question. Cybermoney is poised to launch a revolution, one that could reinvent traditional financial and social structures while bringing the world's billions of unbanked individuals into a new global economy. Cryptocurrency holds the promise of a financial system without a middleman, one owned by the people who use it and one safeguarded from the devastation of a 2008-type crash. But bitcoin, the most famous of the cybermonies, carries a reputation for instability, wild fluctuation, and illicit business; some fear it has the power to eliminate jobs and to upend the concept of a nation-state. It implies, above all, monumental and wide-reaching change--for better and for worse. But it is here to stay, and you ignore it at your peril. Vigna and Casey demystify cryptocurrency--its origins, its function, and what you need to know to navigate a cyber-economy. The digital currency world will look very different from the paper currency world; The Age of Cryptocurrency will teach you how to be ready. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Paul Vigna , Michael J Casey , Lloyd JamesPublisher: Gildan Media Corporation Imprint: Gildan Media Corporation Dimensions: Width: 13.50cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 18.80cm Weight: 0.091kg ISBN: 9781469061429ISBN 10: 1469061422 Publication Date: 12 May 2015 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Audio Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThe Age of Cryptocurrency not only demystifies and explains bitcoin, but also shows where it fits into the cultural zeitgeist and where it's pointed and what that may mean for our financial system. -- John Mauldin, New York Times bestselling author of Endgame A thorough, multidisciplinary approach to the topic, including a fascinating examination of the origin of money...Newcomers will gain a better understanding of the revolutionary potential of digital currency...And the explication of the non-currency applications of the concepts behind Bitcoin--such as tamper-proof records of verified information--will be valuable to any reader. -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) Anyone who views bitcoin as a voodoo concept must read this totally comprehensible narrative outlining the history of money and how bitcoin might become a new and better currency. For those confused by bitcoin concepts, this clearheaded and readable book sets forth credible reasons why bitcoin might or might not be an evolving economic miracle. -- Arthur Levitt, twenty-fifth Chairman of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission To their ample credit, Paul Vigna and Michael J. Casey, veteran Wall Street Journal reporters, resist the common temptations to hype their trendy subject. They've written a reported explainer that patiently documents Bitcoin's rise, acknowledges its flaws, and highlights its promise...[A] most thorough and readable account. -- Washington Post Author InformationPaul Vigna is a reporter for the Wall Street Journal, where he writes about finance and maintains a popular column about The Walking Dead. A New Jersey native, he still lives there in Verona, with his wife, Elizabeth, and their son. MICHAEL J. CASEY writes for The Wall Street Journal, covering global finance in his Horizons column. He is a frequent contributor to the Journal's MoneyBeat blog and co-authors the daily BitBeat with Paul Vigna. He is the host of the book-themed video series WSJ Afterword and a frequent guest on and host of The News Hub and MoneyBeat. Casey has written for such publications as Foreign Policy, The Washington Post, and The Financial Times. He is the author of Che's Afterlife: The Legacy of an Image (Vintage, 2009), one of Michiko Kakutani's best books of 2009, and The Unfair Trade: How Our Broken Financial System Destroys the Middle Class (Crown, 2012). Sean Pratt has been narrating since 1996 and has recorded over six hundred books. He is an AudioFile Earphones Award winner and has been a finalist for the prestigious Audie Award. His critically acclaimed performances include Elvis in the Morning by William F. Buckley Jr. and Searching for Bobby Fischer by Fred Waitzkin. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |