Nathaniel Luz, a Nigerian crypto advocate and author has stated that his book is his effort to remind everyone why Bitcoin was first created. He stated that bitcoin was the result of more than three decades worth of experimentation and research.
Another Crypto-Sounds Like Bitcoin, But Not the Message
Nathaniel Luz from Nigeria, a crypto advocate, wrote a new book that explains bitcoin. Luz also uses the book to highlight the fact people now use bitcoin to “transact globally without restrictions of age, gender, race or location.”
According to Luz, the release of the book is coming at a time when many — particularly those new to crypto — appear to be attracted more by the promise of an “infinite percentage of returns” than by BTC’s primary selling points. He also said seeing the noise of various cryptocurrencies drowning “the message of bitcoin” motivated him to write a book that explains to people why, in his view, the top cryptocurrency was created.
“It calls for a reminder to separate the wheat from the [chaff]. To inform the public about the years of effort required to get to this point, Bitcoin was created from over three decades worth of experimentation and research. It’s not an overnight fast-food invention by some millennials,” Luz said in a written response to Bitcoin.com News.
BTC Whitepaper Title Not ‘Some Afterthought’
The top cryptocurrency’s potential meant governments were always going to go after it, Luz added. However, he also told Bitcoin.com News that it’s not “some afterthought that the title of bitcoin’s whitepaper foretold its transaction medium as ‘peer-to-peer.’”
When asked about the book’s target audience, Luz said his goal is to reach anyone who has adopted bitcoin either “out of necessity or for speculation purposes.”
Meanwhile, in the book — titled Bitcoin is Cash — Luz chronicles the journey of money over the centuries and how it evolved to become what it is today. Luz also discusses private currencies as well as how bitcoin, a digital currency can be used to support activism.
Luz also addresses the mystery surrounding Satoshi Nakamoto’s identity and whereabouts.[s]A person or group that has been believed to have invented bitcoin. He said that the book was now on Amazon. Anyone who would like to order a copy could use his profile link.
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