"Ethereum - Distributed Consensus" A Concise History Book - release Today !
Cryptobooks will release another recommended book about Crypto's Fintech progress.
Wiki Ethereum :
Ethereum is an open-source, public, blockchain-based distributed computing platform featuring smart contract (scripting) functionality. It provides a decentralized Turing-complete virtual machine, the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), which can execute scripts using an international network of public nodes. Ethereum also provides a cryptocurrency token called "ether", which can be transferred between accounts and used to compensate participant nodes for computations performed. Gas, an internal transaction pricing mechanism, is used to prevent spam and allocate resources on the network.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethereum
https://twitter.com/MrSilverCider/status/860971918513537024
This Book is a documented history of Ethereum up to and including the first anniversary on the Ethereum progress.
Release Today !
This book joins a small series of books about the Ethereum development and investigate more with the origin and history of Ethereum.
If you are more interested in the development of Ethereum, check out:
Ethereum: Blockchains, Digital Assets, Smart Contracts, Decentralized Autonomous Organizations
Introducing Ethereum and Solidity: Foundations of Cryptocurrency and Blockchain Programming for Beginners
Mastering Ethereum: Building Smart Contracts and Dapps
, by Andreas Antonopoulos and Gavin Wood !
Found a summer project. Thanks!
THANKS VOTEUP, RESTEEM & RETWEET! New on all this... just wanna know what book u recommend for newbies crytocurrencies investors?...
if you want to be an investor for cryptocurrencies you already seem to have some knowledge.
it hardly depends on your existing knowledge and your goals.
to get a relatively wide perspective on the revolutional economic aspects of blockchain,
maybe this one:
"Blockchain. Blueprint for a New Economy"
, by Melanie-Swan
I think that is interesting book to read! :)
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