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نویسندگان: Anders Lisdorf
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ISBN (شابک) : 1484296389, 9781484296387
ناشر: Apress
سال نشر: 2023
تعداد صفحات: 268
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زبان: English
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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 you’ll 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.
Table of Contents About the Author About the Technical Reviewer Preface Introduction Chapter 1: Virtual Currency What Is a Virtual Currency? The Dream of a Virtual Currency Anonymous Digital Cash Awakens The Liberation of the Dollar Digital Gold Currencies Ecommerce Rises From Digital Postage to Money Decentralizing the Bank The Three Strains of Virtual Currencies Chapter 2: Cryptography Public Key Encryption Diffie-Hellman-Merkle The RSA Paper A British Twist Bringing Public Key Cryptography to the Masses Hashing Digital Signature Proof of Work Combating Junk Mail Applying Proof of Work Digital Postage Adding Cost to Free Information How Crypto Became Currency Chapter 3: Public Record The Earliest Writing and Single-Entry Bookkeeping The Accounting Revolution and Double-Entry Bookkeeping Information Technology and Triple-Entry Bookkeeping Decentralizing the Record A Decentralized Peer-to-Peer Public Record Chapter 4: Bitcoin A Virtual Currency Encrypting for Privacy Shared Public Ledger Peer-to-Peer Network Proof of Work What Is Bitcoin? Chapter 5: Searching for Satoshi Whodunnit? The Search Commences “The Bitcoin Crypto-Currency Mystery Reopened” The Search Continues The Newsweek Story Nakamoto’s Neighbor A New Suspect Appears Evidence Builds The Plot Thickens Full Circle Chapter 6: Profiling Satoshi The Historical Basis for Satoshi Primary and Secondary Sources Relic and Narrative Tendency of the Source Closeness to the Event Independent Confirmation Parsimony Ad Fontes: What Can the Sources Tell Us? The Bitcoin Whitepaper Correspondence Technical Forensic Evidence Interviews The Sources and Satoshi Building a Profile of Satoshi Assumptions The Assumption of Unity The Assumption of Singularity The Assumption of Normalcy Profiling Nakamoto Gender Age Geography Nationality Education and Work Values Summary of Satoshi’s Profile Chapter 7: The Usual Suspects? Redrawing the List of Suspects A Closer Look at Adam Back The Absence of Back from Bitcoin Back-Satoshi Interactions Other Evidence But Then Again… Concluding the Search for Satoshi Chapter 8: Money The Variety of Money The Rossel Islanders Cigarettes Points The Many Facets of Money What Is Money? Functions of Money Medium of Exchange Unit of Account Store of Value History of Money and Exchange Exchange Barter Primitive Money Banking Coins The Invention of Money Dynamics of Money Key Factors of Money Standard Minting Legal Tender Supply and Demand How Money Becomes Valuable Key Dynamics of Money Bitcoin and Money Bitcoin as Money Scarcity and Store of Value Pump and Dump A Sketch of Bitcoin as a Dynamic System Chapter 9: Social Organization Hackers and the Origin of Open Source Cypherpunks Libertarians and Austrian Economics The Social Structure of Bitcoin Grid/Group Characterization Bitcoin, Society, and the Cosmos Chapter 10: Religion What Is Religion? The Prophet Scriptures Cargo Cults Millenarianism The World of the Bitcoin Standard The Singularity The Coming of the Thousand-Year Reign Bitcoin and Religion Chapter 11: Future Normalization Fringe Consolidation Disappearance of the Nation-State The Singularity Post-apocalypse Interplanetary Will There Be Bitcoin in the Future? Chapter 12: Beyond Is There Life Out There? What Is Life? Characteristics of Life and Bitcoin Structure Reproduction Adaptation Metabolism Growth Reaction to Stimuli Is Bitcoin Alive? Putting the Elephant Back Together Appendix: Possible Identities of Satoshi Cited Authors in the Bitcoin Whitepaper Wei Dai The KU Leuven Group Jean-Jacques Quisquater Xavier Serret Avila Henri Massias The Blockchain Inventors Stuart Haber Wakefield Scott Stornetta David Allen Bayer The Odd Men Out Ralph C. Merkle William Feller The Last Man Standing Cryptography Mailing List Anil Dash Paul E. Foley Paul Bradley Kent Crispin Steve Schear Robert Costner Joe Randall Farmer Timothy C. May William H. Geiger III Robert Hettinga Michael Johnson Gé Weijers Andy Dustman Bill Frantz Duncan Frissell Jim Choate Mark Fisher Ian Grigg Dave Birch Bibliography Introduction Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Index