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Number go up : inside Crypto's wild rise and staggering fall / Zeke Faux.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: New York : Currency, [2023]Copyright date: ©2023Edition: First editionDescription: viii, 280 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : color illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780593443811
  • 9780593728222
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Number go upDDC classification:
  • 332.4 23/eng/20230901
LOC classification:
  • HG1710.3 .F271n 2023
Contents:
Contenidos : Prologue "I am freaking Nostradamus!" Number go up technology Doula for creation The plastic surgeon Getting hilariously rich Cat and mouse tricks "A thin crust of ice" The name's Chalopin. Jean Chalopin Crypto pirates Imagine a Robin Hood thing "Let's get weird" "Click, click, click, make money, make money" Play to earn Ponzinomics All my apes gone It's the community, bro Blorps and fleezels Pig butchering "We have freedom" No acceptamos bitcoin Honey is better Assets are not fine Inside the orchid Epilogue Encuentre un ejemplar en una biblioteca
Summary: "In 2021 cryptocurrency went mainstream. Giant investment funds were buying it, celebrities like Tom Brady endorsed it, and TV ads hailed it as the future of money. Hardly anyone knew how it worked-but why bother with the particulars when everyone was making a fortune from Dogecoin, Shiba Inu, or some other bizarrely named "digital asset"? As he observed this frenzy, investigative reporter Zeke Faux had a nagging question: Was it all just a confidence game of epic proportions? What started as curiosity-with a dash of FOMO-would morph into a two-year, globe-spanning quest to understand the wizards behind the world's new financial machinery. Faux's investigation would lead him to a schlubby, frizzy-haired twenty-nine-year-old named Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF for short) and a host of other crypto scammers, utopians, and overnight billionaires. Faux follows the trail to a luxury resort in the Bahamas, where SBF boldly declares that he will use his crypto fortune to save the world. Faux talks his way onto the yacht of a former child actor turned crypto impresario and gains access to "ApeFest," an elite party headlined by Snoop Dogg, by purchasing a $20,000 image of a cartoon monkey. In El Salvador, Faux learns what happens when a country wagers its treasury on Bitcoin, and in the Philippines, he stumbles upon a Pokémon knockoff mobile game touted by boosters as a cure for poverty. And in an astonishing development, a spam text leads Faux to Cambodia, where he uncovers a crypto-powered human-trafficking ring. When the bubble suddenly bursts in 2022, Faux brings readers inside SBF's penthouse as the fallen crypto king faces his imminent arrest. Fueled by the absurd details and authoritative reporting that earned Zeke Faux the accolade "our great poet of crime" (Money Stuff columnist Matt Levine), Number Go Up is the essential chronicle, by turns harrowing and uproarious, of a $3 trillion financial delusion"-- Provided by publisher.
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Libro Libro Biblioteca Juan Bosch Biblioteca Juan Bosch Automatización y Procesos Técnicos Automatización y Procesos Técnicos (1er. Piso) HG1710.3 .F271n 2023 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00000198007

Includes bibliographical references (pages 247-267) and index.

Contenidos :
Prologue
"I am freaking Nostradamus!"
Number go up technology
Doula for creation
The plastic surgeon
Getting hilariously rich
Cat and mouse tricks
"A thin crust of ice"
The name's Chalopin. Jean Chalopin
Crypto pirates
Imagine a Robin Hood thing
"Let's get weird"
"Click, click, click, make money, make money"
Play to earn
Ponzinomics
All my apes gone
It's the community, bro
Blorps and fleezels
Pig butchering
"We have freedom"
No acceptamos bitcoin
Honey is better
Assets are not fine
Inside the orchid
Epilogue
Encuentre un ejemplar en una biblioteca

"In 2021 cryptocurrency went mainstream. Giant investment funds were buying it, celebrities like Tom Brady endorsed it, and TV ads hailed it as the future of money. Hardly anyone knew how it worked-but why bother with the particulars when everyone was making a fortune from Dogecoin, Shiba Inu, or some other bizarrely named "digital asset"? As he observed this frenzy, investigative reporter Zeke Faux had a nagging question: Was it all just a confidence game of epic proportions? What started as curiosity-with a dash of FOMO-would morph into a two-year, globe-spanning quest to understand the wizards behind the world's new financial machinery. Faux's investigation would lead him to a schlubby, frizzy-haired twenty-nine-year-old named Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF for short) and a host of other crypto scammers, utopians, and overnight billionaires. Faux follows the trail to a luxury resort in the Bahamas, where SBF boldly declares that he will use his crypto fortune to save the world. Faux talks his way onto the yacht of a former child actor turned crypto impresario and gains access to "ApeFest," an elite party headlined by Snoop Dogg, by purchasing a $20,000 image of a cartoon monkey. In El Salvador, Faux learns what happens when a country wagers its treasury on Bitcoin, and in the Philippines, he stumbles upon a Pokémon knockoff mobile game touted by boosters as a cure for poverty. And in an astonishing development, a spam text leads Faux to Cambodia, where he uncovers a crypto-powered human-trafficking ring. When the bubble suddenly bursts in 2022, Faux brings readers inside SBF's penthouse as the fallen crypto king faces his imminent arrest. Fueled by the absurd details and authoritative reporting that earned Zeke Faux the accolade "our great poet of crime" (Money Stuff columnist Matt Levine), Number Go Up is the essential chronicle, by turns harrowing and uproarious, of a $3 trillion financial delusion"-- Provided by publisher.

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