Digital cash : the unknown history of the anarchists, utopians, and technologists who built cryptocurrency / Finn Brunton.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780691179490 (hardback)
- 0691179492 (hardback)
- HG 1710 B911d 2019
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Biblioteca Juan Bosch | Biblioteca Juan Bosch | Ciencias Sociales | Ciencias Sociales (3er. Piso) | HG 1710 B911d 2019 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 00000162807 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: The passing current
Speculating with money
Secure paper
Recognizable without being known
Blinding factor
Collapse of governments
Permanent frontiers
Nanosecond suitcase
Hayek in biostasis
Future desires
Emergency money
Escape geographies
Desolate Earth
Conclusion: Sometime in the future
Bitcoin may appear to be a revolutionary form of digital cash without precedent or prehistory. In fact, it is only the best-known recent experiment in a long line of similar efforts going back to the 1970s. But the story behind cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and its blockchain technology has largely been untold―until now. In Digital Cash, Finn Brunton reveals how technological utopians and political radicals created experimental money to bring about their visions of the future: protecting privacy or bringing down governments, preparing for apocalypse or launching a civilization of innovation and abundance that would make its creators immortal.The incredible story of the pioneers of cryptocurrency takes us from autonomous zones on the high seas to the world’s most valuable dump, from bank runs to idea coupons, from time travelers in a San Francisco bar to the pattern securing every twenty-dollar bill, and from marketplaces for dangerous secrets to a tank of frozen heads awaiting revival in the far future. Along the way, Digital Cash explores the hard questions and challenges that these innovators faced: How do we learn to trust and use different kinds of money? What makes digital objects valuable? How does currency prove itself as real to us? What would it take to make a digital equivalent to cash, something that could be created but not forged, exchanged but not copied, and which reveals nothing about its users?
Filled with marvelous characters, stories, and ideas, Digital Cash is an engaging and accessible account of the strange origins and remarkable technologies behind today’s cryptocurrency explosion.
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