Digital Gold: The Rise and Risks of Cryptocurrency
Series Gateway Headlines By Matt Doeden
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Series Gateway Headlines By Matt Doeden
Library edition
Publisher Lerner Imprint Lerner ISBN9798348041519
Digital Gold: The Rise and Risks of Cryptocurrency
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9798348041519J
On October 31, 2008, someone using the name Satoshi Nakamoto sent an email to a cryptography mailing list. The email included an attached document that described the digital currency Bitcoin. It also detailed a technology called the blockchain. When Bitcoin launched in 2009, it was money unlike anything that had come before it.
Money hasn't always looked like the bills and coins people use today. The rise of cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Dogecoin are already making an impact on the types of currencies people are using or may use in the future. With any new currencies come pros and cons. Learn about the earliest forms of digital money, how cryptocurrency works, and the potential problems of crypto and mining farms. Then discover the direction crypto may be headed.
Money hasn't always looked like the bills and coins people use today. The rise of cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Dogecoin are already making an impact on the types of currencies people are using or may use in the future. With any new currencies come pros and cons. Learn about the earliest forms of digital money, how cryptocurrency works, and the potential problems of crypto and mining farms. Then discover the direction crypto may be headed.
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