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What’s Bitcoin Got to Do with It

By: Claude Palmer
Narrated by: Andrew Baldwin
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Publisher's Summary

Bitcoin is the elusive concept that has riddled the news and various blogs. You might have even heard Bitcoin or the blockchain being talked about by numerous people in your surroundings. This book will help you unravel these mysteries to gain a better understanding of the future of the world.

Cryptocurrency, the digital medium of exchange, is slowly but surely transitioning the world from traditional financial structures. It is necessary to acquire information about cryptocurrency for future investment. You need to learn how to adapt to the ever-changing world, and this book will tell you how that is possible.

Many people fear the legalities of cryptocurrency because it is unregulated. Unlike most cryptocurrencies, Bitcoin operates outside of any government jurisdiction.

So the question arises: Who controls Bitcoin? And who controls the internet? To learn the answer, download this audiobook.

©2023 Claude Palmer (P)2023 Claude Palmer

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