Pay the Devil in Bitcoin: The Creation of a Cryptocurrency and How Half a Billion Dollars of It Vanished from Japan

Pay the Devil in Bitcoin: The Creation of a Cryptocurrency and How Half a Billion Dollars of It Vanished from Japan

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Sep 10, 2017 · Inglese · Kindle (126 pagine)
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Formato Kindle
Pagine 126
Lingua Inglese
Pubblicato Sep 10, 2017

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Jake Adelstein weaves a riveting narrative that explores the chaotic intersection of technology and finance in the era of cryptocurrency. Through the lens of an enigmatic multi-billion dollar heist, he delves into the creation of Bitcoin, unveiling the intricate layers of this revolutionary currency that has captured global attention. The author paints a vivid picture of a digital landscape filled with both promise and peril, illustrating the allure of decentralized currency and the unforeseen consequences that can arise when it intertwines with criminal enterprises.

Amidst this backdrop, Adelstein introduces readers to the startling tale of a half-billion dollars in Bitcoin that mysteriously vanished from Japan, prompting questions not just about the security of digital assets but also the ethical dilemmas faced by those who dare to navigate this shadowy world. The narrative pulses with suspense as it recounts the attempts to trace the missing funds, blending investigative journalism with a compelling storyline that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.

Through meticulous research and a unique storytelling approach, the book invites readers to reflect on the implications of financial innovation in an increasingly digital age. It combines elements of thriller and true crime, all while questioning the very nature of money and trust in a world where the devil's bargaining could very well be conducted in Bitcoin.

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Mistero Business ed Economia Manga Crimine

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