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The inconvenient truth about Bitcoin: BTC book as utopian promise from financial system to get-rich-quick ponzi scheme

The inconvenient truth about Bitcoin: BTC book as utopian promise from financial system to get-rich-quick ponzi scheme

Paperback

Investing & Finance

ISBN13: 9798321001455
Publisher: Independently Published
Published: Mar 26 2024
Pages: 110
Weight: 0.35
Height: 0.23 Width: 6.00 Depth: 9.00
Language: English
The Inconvenient Truth About Bitcoin is a book that invites us to pause and calmly examine something that is often presented as inevitable, brilliant, and almost messianic. For years, Bitcoin has been portrayed as the promise of a new financial system, a revolution that would eliminate old intermediaries and return power to the individual. But when the smoke of hype and enthusiasm clears and one delves into its foundations, the picture becomes more complex, more fragile, and at times unsettling.

This book does not seek to tear down myths with slogans, but rather to show in detail what happens behind the curtain: the slowness of a system that is sold as fast, the fragility of an asset whose volatility makes it a shifting ground, the mirage of decentralization that in reality concentrates power in the hands of a few. It also reveals the silent cost of its operation, from the environmental impact to the opportunistic use some make of it as a vehicle for speculation and quick enrichment-at the expense of others.

Each page is written as an invitation to think with critical distance, to set aside the initial fascination and explore a map full of contradictions and dilemmas. It is not about denying the importance of Bitcoin, but about understanding it in all its ambiguity, with its promises and its shadows. The reader will discover that behind the heroic narrative of cryptocurrencies lies a framework that resembles less a just revolution and more a pyramid scheme where innovation, illusion, and deception coexist.

The Inconvenient Truth About Bitcoin does not offer simple answers-because there are none. What it offers is clarity, perspective, and the chance to look at this phenomenon without the filter of easy promises or the fear of difficult questions. It is a new way of understanding not only Bitcoin, but also our relationship with money, technology, and trust.

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