Dettagli del libro
Formato
Brossura
Pagine
288
Lingua
Cinese
Pubblicato
Jun 2, 2022
Editore
寶鼎
ISBN-10
6267089797
ISBN-13
9786267089798
Descrizione
Jake Adelstein delves into the murky depths of one of cryptocurrency's most infamous scandals, shedding light on the events surrounding the collapse of Mt. Gox. This exchange, once a titan in the world of digital currency, became synonymous with chaos and corruption when an astonishing 850,000 bitcoins disappeared, an amount that amounted to over $33 billion at current values.
With meticulous research and gripping storytelling, Adelstein uncovers the layers of deceit, theft, and speculation that plagued the exchange. He intricately describes the lives affected by the disastrous fallout, revealing not just the financial losses, but also the emotional turmoil faced by countless investors. Each chapter takes readers deeper into a web of hackers, burgeoning cryptocurrencies, and the individuals who gambled on a rapidly evolving landscape.
The narrative contrasts the promises of digital currency—freedom, decentralization, and innovation—with the stark reality of betrayal and greed. Through fascinating insights and personal anecdotes, the author paints a vivid picture of an industry that, while revolutionary, is also fraught with peril.
Ultimately, this exploration serves as both a cautionary tale and a poignant examination of trust and technology in an unregulated market. Adelstein's work resonates deeply, highlighting the complexities of a world where fortunes can be made and lost in the blink of an eye.
With meticulous research and gripping storytelling, Adelstein uncovers the layers of deceit, theft, and speculation that plagued the exchange. He intricately describes the lives affected by the disastrous fallout, revealing not just the financial losses, but also the emotional turmoil faced by countless investors. Each chapter takes readers deeper into a web of hackers, burgeoning cryptocurrencies, and the individuals who gambled on a rapidly evolving landscape.
The narrative contrasts the promises of digital currency—freedom, decentralization, and innovation—with the stark reality of betrayal and greed. Through fascinating insights and personal anecdotes, the author paints a vivid picture of an industry that, while revolutionary, is also fraught with peril.
Ultimately, this exploration serves as both a cautionary tale and a poignant examination of trust and technology in an unregulated market. Adelstein's work resonates deeply, highlighting the complexities of a world where fortunes can be made and lost in the blink of an eye.