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Bitcoin: Hard Money You Can't F*ck With

Why Bitcoin Will Be the Next Global Reserve Currency

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Bitcoin: Hard Money You Can't F*ck With

By: Jason A. Williams
Narrated by: Jessica Walker
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Bitcoin is hard money you can’t f--k with.

No one controls it. No governments, no companies, no central banks, no money printing. It’s a revolution as big as the internet. And it’s never been hacked.

Entrepreneur and investor Jason A. Williams is the first author to put bitcoin in context of the 2020 crisis - a year of financial disaster and unprecedented money creation (money printer go brrr!).

Not only was bitcoin the best-performing asset on the planet in 2020, it quietly established itself as the next global reserve currency as central banks around the world desperately printed their money into oblivion.

Hard Money You Can’t F*ck With explains bitcoin in simple, understandable terms and maps out how this "magic internet money" will grow into the best form of money we’ve ever had.

What’s inside?

Part 1: "Why Bitcoin Matters Now"

  • What bitcoin is
  • Who created it
  • Why bitcoin is "money you can’t f--k with"
  • How bitcoin emerged out of the 2008 banking crisis
  • Why money printing slowly destroys your wealth

Part 2: "A Brief History of Money (and Money Printing)"

  • Take a step back and learn "what exactly is money"
  • Why "printing cash" has always led to the death of currency
  • Why bitcoin is the best form of money ever created

Part 3: "How Bitcoin Becomes the Next Global Reserve Currency"

  • A deep dive into the 2020 financial crisis and how bitcoin emerged strongest
  • The emergence of national digital currencies to compete.
  • Why some nation states are now holding and trading in bitcoin
©2020 Jason A. Williams (P)2020 Jason A. Williams
Investing & Trading Macroeconomics Economics Personal Finance
Comprehensive Explanations • Educational Content • Great Pacing • Accessible Information • Historical Context

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This is not about the fiddly tech bits about Bitcoin. This tells you what has happened with money and lays out a possible future of money. Told in a very easy to understand way.

Terrific Overview of Money

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I waited far too long to read this book. Been following Jason on Twitter for years and have wanted to read this book since it was published.

The book offers a lot of insight into bitcoin and its use cases. Some really valuable economics 101 along with historical references to hard money that everyone should come to know.

I coupled reading this with The Bitcoin Standard, which really rounded off the historical aspect and filled many of the gaps in my own understanding of the economy in general.

I would highly recommend this book to anyone that has not gained a little exposure to bitcoin or thinks bitcoin is only for shady deals. For anyone that has gained e posture, you already have read the book or plan to in the near future. Good on you!

bitcoin vs Bitcoin

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It's amazing all the things that go on behind the scenes with money. This is a great book to help anyone comprehend Bitcoin and cryptocurrency.

Excellent book

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Perfect details of why we need and why Bitcoin is finally the money ass*ole oligarchs can’t f*ck with

F*CJ no more

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I’ve become a Bitcoin maximalist over the last year. I love how this book shares about their epiphany of Bitcoin, and how it was similar to my own. Nice to see that the experience is shared by individuals around the world.

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