
The Bitcoin Perfect Bible
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Book Introduction
Clearly showing the future of Bitcoin
An overwhelming masterpiece!
“Of all the existing Bitcoin analysis books,
“The most thorough and perfect”
Richard Byworth, Managing Partner, Seez Capital
“For those who don’t know anything about Bitcoin
“Growing into an expert”
Alex Gladstein, Chief Strategy Officer, Human Rights Foundation, and author of Bitcoin: The End of an Empire
“Bitcoin-led
“The most perfect answer to the future order!”
_ Kim Seung-ju, Professor, Graduate School of Information Security, Korea University
★★★★★ Bitcoin: A Dissection from Four Perspectives: Technology, Economics, Politics, and Philosophy
★★★★★ Highly praised by local experts in the US
★★★★★ Amazon Bestseller (Finance & Cryptocurrency)
★★★★★ Highly recommended by Professor Seung-Joo Kim (Korea University Graduate School of Information Security)
What does Bitcoin change?
Why is Bitcoin the only option?
The most complete bible to understand the true value of Bitcoin!
A new digital currency created by an unknown civil liberties activist 15 years ago is now worth over $1 trillion by 2025.
Bitcoin is now mined on a national scale, has become a national currency in some countries, and is traded on Wall Street by the world's largest companies through exchange-traded funds (ETFs).
Today, Bitcoin is used by tens of millions of people around the world as a tool for saving and commerce, from individuals stranded in collapsing economies to savvy investors.
But this is just the beginning of the Bitcoin story.
The new book, "The Perfect Bitcoin Bible," is an overwhelming masterpiece that dissects Bitcoin from four perspectives: technology, economics, politics, and philosophy, at a historical turning point in currency, markets, finance, and global trade. It has garnered rave reviews from local experts in the United States and is attracting the attention of experts and individual investors alike. It confirms the true potential of Bitcoin to change the world forever and presents the perfect answer to how to utilize Bitcoin.
An overwhelming masterpiece!
“Of all the existing Bitcoin analysis books,
“The most thorough and perfect”
Richard Byworth, Managing Partner, Seez Capital
“For those who don’t know anything about Bitcoin
“Growing into an expert”
Alex Gladstein, Chief Strategy Officer, Human Rights Foundation, and author of Bitcoin: The End of an Empire
“Bitcoin-led
“The most perfect answer to the future order!”
_ Kim Seung-ju, Professor, Graduate School of Information Security, Korea University
★★★★★ Bitcoin: A Dissection from Four Perspectives: Technology, Economics, Politics, and Philosophy
★★★★★ Highly praised by local experts in the US
★★★★★ Amazon Bestseller (Finance & Cryptocurrency)
★★★★★ Highly recommended by Professor Seung-Joo Kim (Korea University Graduate School of Information Security)
What does Bitcoin change?
Why is Bitcoin the only option?
The most complete bible to understand the true value of Bitcoin!
A new digital currency created by an unknown civil liberties activist 15 years ago is now worth over $1 trillion by 2025.
Bitcoin is now mined on a national scale, has become a national currency in some countries, and is traded on Wall Street by the world's largest companies through exchange-traded funds (ETFs).
Today, Bitcoin is used by tens of millions of people around the world as a tool for saving and commerce, from individuals stranded in collapsing economies to savvy investors.
But this is just the beginning of the Bitcoin story.
The new book, "The Perfect Bitcoin Bible," is an overwhelming masterpiece that dissects Bitcoin from four perspectives: technology, economics, politics, and philosophy, at a historical turning point in currency, markets, finance, and global trade. It has garnered rave reviews from local experts in the United States and is attracting the attention of experts and individual investors alike. It confirms the true potential of Bitcoin to change the world forever and presents the perfect answer to how to utilize Bitcoin.
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index
Recommendation
introduction
preface
Part 1 | Overview | Why Bitcoin?
CHAPTER 1.
Why do we talk about Bitcoin?
digital goods
Centaur's Stone (thought experiment)
First-principle thinking
Basic invention
holistic approach
This book
CHAPTER 2.
Bitcoin and currency
Physical and digital
What is money?
Comparative Analysis
endgame
Part 2 | Technology | How Trust is Built in Bitcoin
CHAPTER 3.
Bitcoin's organizational structure
Byzantine Generals Problem
Bitcoin White Paper
absolute scarcity
Censorship resistance
The power of incentives
It's not a blockchain, it's a timechain
Medium of exchange
CHAPTER 4.
Proof of Work vs. Proof of Stake
Comparative Analysis
Scenario 1: Miner Attack on Bitcoin
Virtual Scenario 2: Validator Attack on Ethereum
CHAPTER 5.
Long-term security budget
Transaction fees
Mining as an auxiliary tool
Altruistic mining
CHAPTER 6.
Can Bitcoin be eliminated?
51% attack
Developer's Attack
Quantum computing
State attack
Attacks on other cryptocurrencies
CHAPTER 7.
A once-in-a-lifetime invention
pure conception
Organic and fair distribution
network effects
Lindy effect
The 10x Improvement Rule
Schelling Point
Part 3 | Economics | How Bitcoin Is Changing the Economy
CHAPTER 8.
Currency and the State
History of Money
Currency manipulation
CHAPTER 9.
Inflation: The Hidden Tax
War finances
debt death spiral
Contrasting economic ideologies
CHAPTER 10.
Store of value
Temporal sales potential
“Bitcoin is too volatile.”
Hope for those excluded from financial services
CHAPTER 11.
Global adoption
Adopting Metcalfe's Law and the S-Curve
Gresham's Law vs. Thierry's Law
Part 4 | Politics | Bitcoin and Geopolitics
CHAPTER 12.
surveillance state
Historical perspective
What if?
A modern perspective
CHAPTER 13.
"The government will ban Bitcoin."
virtual ban
The Psychology of Prohibition
political game theory
Trojan horse
Legality of the ban
CHAPTER 14.
Law and Regulation
Bitcoin is a currency for criminals.
Regulatory Framework
CHAPTER 15.
Bitcoin and Geopolitics
Bitcoin's neutrality
Bitcoin and the United States
CHAPTER 16.
Bitcoin and the Environment
renewable energy
Subjective values and moral surveillance
Part 5 | Philosophy | Bitcoin and the Era of Self-Sovereignty
CHAPTER 17.
sovereign privilege
Separation of Church and State
self-sovereignty
Decentralized power
Bitcoin and Violence
CHAPTER 18.
cypherpunk
Why privacy?
Personal responsibility
Open source collaboration
CHAPTER 19.
Time preference
High time preference
Low time preference
CHAPTER 20.
Narratives and Memes
CHAPTER 21.
Bitcoin is a mirror
Acknowledgements
Americas
Detailed image

Into the book
Bitcoin is bound to take on an increasingly important role in our lives.
The only way this won't happen is if governments stop violating citizens' rights and eroding the value of their savings, if reliable currencies are miraculously given to us by some means, from Argentina to Turkey to Zimbabwe, if totalitarian regimes develop private digital currencies, and if people find ways to harness renewable energy resources in remote areas themselves.
But for now, none of this can be expected.
This is why Bitcoin will grow.
--- From "Introduction (Alex Gladstein)"
Bitcoin is like a centaur stone, a new 'material' that is created only once and whose supply is absolutely limited.
And if Andromeda stones from other galaxies exist with interchangeable magical properties, it goes without saying that Centaurus stones would not be absolutely rare.
Another analogy used to illustrate this point is that of a new element in the periodic table whose molecular structure cannot be recreated.
This may be the most difficult (and perhaps most controversial) concept for anyone studying Bitcoin.
Because it has little to do with Bitcoin's code and stems from game theory, human psychology, network effects, and path dependency.
--- 「Part 1.
Chapter 1 of Overview: Why Bitcoin?
From "Why do we talk about Bitcoin?"
The emergence of alternative cryptocurrencies can be seen as a potential challenge to Bitcoin's enduring value.
However, this view fails to understand that Bitcoin is a unique, path-dependent, and once-in-a-lifetime invention that cannot be replicated or surpassed by similar technologies.
--- 「Part 2.
Chapter 6 of “Technology: How Trust is Built in Bitcoin”
From "Can Bitcoin Be Eliminated?"
Determining the 'fair price' of Bitcoin is a complex task.
For Bitcoin to reach gold's market capitalization, its valuation would have to rise 15-fold from its current level.
Given the superior monetary properties of Bitcoin compared to gold, the argument that Bitcoin could be valued significantly higher than gold is quite compelling.
Beyond its exceptional monetary properties, Bitcoin's ability to be easily traded across borders, providing a powerful international network effect, is another key advantage over gold.
--- 「Part 3.
Chapter 10 of “Economics: How Bitcoin Is Changing the Economy”
From "Value Storage"
Imagine a world where the money in your account has an expiration date and disappears if you don't use it within a set period of time (Keynesians might welcome this idea).
Imagine yourself powerless against the whims of state power, with fines, taxes, or penalties deducted from your account balance instantly and without prior consent. CBDC represents the final stage of a quiet coup d'état that will secure absolute state control over the financial system.
Money is transformed into a weapon of surveillance, control, and coercion, all under the guise of innovation and efficiency.
The technological lineages of Bitcoin and CBDC are far from identical; in fact, they are polar opposites.
The former advocates individual freedom and financial autonomy, while the latter strengthens state control and supervision.
--- 「Part 4.
Chapter 12 of “Politics: Bitcoin and Geopolitics.”
From "Surveillance State"
It's not the car that causes the accident, it's the driver.
Bitcoin can be used for illegal activities, but it is not inherently illegal or criminal.
If critics take the time to look deeper, they might be surprised to learn that over 99.6% of Bitcoin transactions are perfectly legitimate and are used by millions of people around the world as a revolutionary financial instrument with the power to trade.
--- 「Part 4.
Chapter 14 of “Politics: Bitcoin and Geopolitics.”
From “Law and Regulation”
Cypherpunks have had a profound influence on Bitcoin, and their philosophical influence continues to this day.
Perhaps the most striking impact of all is Bitcoin's decentralized governance approach.
This directly reflects the cypherpunks' belief in achieving ideological goals through community consensus and consultation.
--- 「Part 5.
Chapter 18 of Philosophy: Bitcoin and the Age of Self-Sovereignty.
From "Cypherpunk"
Is Bitcoin the future currency of humanity? No one knows.
But what we can say with certainty is that Bitcoin doesn't fit into traditional frameworks, and the most common cognitive error people make when making judgments is trying to fit a square peg into a round hole.
A good starting point for studying this is perhaps, indeed, to be open to the possibility that there might actually be something more than a superficial examination, given that the critics of the past 15 years have been wrong.
The only way this won't happen is if governments stop violating citizens' rights and eroding the value of their savings, if reliable currencies are miraculously given to us by some means, from Argentina to Turkey to Zimbabwe, if totalitarian regimes develop private digital currencies, and if people find ways to harness renewable energy resources in remote areas themselves.
But for now, none of this can be expected.
This is why Bitcoin will grow.
--- From "Introduction (Alex Gladstein)"
Bitcoin is like a centaur stone, a new 'material' that is created only once and whose supply is absolutely limited.
And if Andromeda stones from other galaxies exist with interchangeable magical properties, it goes without saying that Centaurus stones would not be absolutely rare.
Another analogy used to illustrate this point is that of a new element in the periodic table whose molecular structure cannot be recreated.
This may be the most difficult (and perhaps most controversial) concept for anyone studying Bitcoin.
Because it has little to do with Bitcoin's code and stems from game theory, human psychology, network effects, and path dependency.
--- 「Part 1.
Chapter 1 of Overview: Why Bitcoin?
From "Why do we talk about Bitcoin?"
The emergence of alternative cryptocurrencies can be seen as a potential challenge to Bitcoin's enduring value.
However, this view fails to understand that Bitcoin is a unique, path-dependent, and once-in-a-lifetime invention that cannot be replicated or surpassed by similar technologies.
--- 「Part 2.
Chapter 6 of “Technology: How Trust is Built in Bitcoin”
From "Can Bitcoin Be Eliminated?"
Determining the 'fair price' of Bitcoin is a complex task.
For Bitcoin to reach gold's market capitalization, its valuation would have to rise 15-fold from its current level.
Given the superior monetary properties of Bitcoin compared to gold, the argument that Bitcoin could be valued significantly higher than gold is quite compelling.
Beyond its exceptional monetary properties, Bitcoin's ability to be easily traded across borders, providing a powerful international network effect, is another key advantage over gold.
--- 「Part 3.
Chapter 10 of “Economics: How Bitcoin Is Changing the Economy”
From "Value Storage"
Imagine a world where the money in your account has an expiration date and disappears if you don't use it within a set period of time (Keynesians might welcome this idea).
Imagine yourself powerless against the whims of state power, with fines, taxes, or penalties deducted from your account balance instantly and without prior consent. CBDC represents the final stage of a quiet coup d'état that will secure absolute state control over the financial system.
Money is transformed into a weapon of surveillance, control, and coercion, all under the guise of innovation and efficiency.
The technological lineages of Bitcoin and CBDC are far from identical; in fact, they are polar opposites.
The former advocates individual freedom and financial autonomy, while the latter strengthens state control and supervision.
--- 「Part 4.
Chapter 12 of “Politics: Bitcoin and Geopolitics.”
From "Surveillance State"
It's not the car that causes the accident, it's the driver.
Bitcoin can be used for illegal activities, but it is not inherently illegal or criminal.
If critics take the time to look deeper, they might be surprised to learn that over 99.6% of Bitcoin transactions are perfectly legitimate and are used by millions of people around the world as a revolutionary financial instrument with the power to trade.
--- 「Part 4.
Chapter 14 of “Politics: Bitcoin and Geopolitics.”
From “Law and Regulation”
Cypherpunks have had a profound influence on Bitcoin, and their philosophical influence continues to this day.
Perhaps the most striking impact of all is Bitcoin's decentralized governance approach.
This directly reflects the cypherpunks' belief in achieving ideological goals through community consensus and consultation.
--- 「Part 5.
Chapter 18 of Philosophy: Bitcoin and the Age of Self-Sovereignty.
From "Cypherpunk"
Is Bitcoin the future currency of humanity? No one knows.
But what we can say with certainty is that Bitcoin doesn't fit into traditional frameworks, and the most common cognitive error people make when making judgments is trying to fit a square peg into a round hole.
A good starting point for studying this is perhaps, indeed, to be open to the possibility that there might actually be something more than a superficial examination, given that the critics of the past 15 years have been wrong.
--- 「Part 5.
Chapter 21 of “Philosophy: Bitcoin and the Age of Self-Sovereignty.”
From "Bitcoin is a Mirror"
Chapter 21 of “Philosophy: Bitcoin and the Age of Self-Sovereignty.”
From "Bitcoin is a Mirror"
Publisher's Review
Bitcoin: The Language of the Future You Must Understand
Bitcoin is no longer just a speculative interest for a select few investors.
From inflation and state power to the instability of the financial system and the question of trust in human society, Bitcoin is at the center of global discourse today.
《The Perfect Bitcoin Bible》 (original title: Principles of Bitcoin) is a book that analyzes the essence of Bitcoin in a multi-layered manner, going beyond simple technical explanations to comprehensively approach it from the perspectives of economics, politics, and philosophy.
Author Vijay Boyapati has been studying Bitcoin since 2017, and after thousands of hours of research, he has managed to decipher the "fundamental properties" of Bitcoin in a way that anyone can understand.
Bitcoin: Creating a New Future Order
Amidst mounting global national debt, repeated quantitative easing, and seemingly endless inflation and financial instability, the author of "The Bitcoin Bible" proposes Bitcoin as an alternative to the chaos brought about by the existing financial order.
Now is the time to explore the true value and multifaceted significance of Bitcoin, which maintains security through voluntary user participation without the need for a central bank and boasts strong resistance to external attacks.
To fully understand Bitcoin, we must first understand its basic operating principles, background, and purpose.
Bitcoin, aware of the problems with the existing central bank-centered financial system, operates around a decentralized network and uses blockchain technology to strengthen its own security.
This book explores Bitcoin's diverse properties, including scarcity, storability, durability, stability, reliability, and censorship resistance. It also delves into its economic, political, philosophical, and technological significance, as well as its unique value compared to other cryptocurrencies.
A book that captivates both experts and readers
The greatest strength of "The Bitcoin Perfect Bible" is that it simultaneously provides breadth and depth of understanding.
It provides a wealth of analogies and examples to make it accessible to readers with no technical background, while also providing a thorough analysis that will broaden the horizons of even experts.
Professor Seung-Joo Kim of Korea University's Graduate School of Information Security, a recognized expert in cryptocurrency and security in Korea, said in his recommendation, "This book dispels the prejudices and misunderstandings surrounding Bitcoin and reveals its true nature.
“There are few books more reliable than this one for taking the first step toward understanding new technologies and concepts, rather than dismissing them with fear and ignorance.”
Richard Byworth, managing partner at Seez Capital and an international digital asset strategist, praised the book, saying, “It is the most thorough and complete Bitcoin analysis book out there.” Lynn Olden, a trusted investment strategist, macroeconomic analyst, and Bitcoin expert, praised the book, saying, “It stands out among Bitcoin-related books for its high level of expertise.” Alex Gladstein, CSO of the Human Rights Foundation and author of the best-selling book Bitcoin: The End of an Empire, praised the book, saying, “It turns people who know nothing about Bitcoin into experts.”
With currency devaluations and financial crises recurring around the world, Bitcoin has become a phenomenon that can no longer be ignored.
Especially at a time when institutional discussions on digital assets are in full swing in Korean society, this book is a must-read not only for general readers but also for policymakers, financial experts, and IT professionals.
"The Bitcoin Bible" exposes the true nature of Bitcoin, shrouded in fear and misunderstanding, and offers clear insight into the new monetary revolution facing humanity.
Why the Bitcoin Perfect Bible Now?
In 2025, when Bitcoin is hitting record highs, well over $100,000, you might feel like you've missed your chance.
But the reality is that we're just getting started.
Investing your time and energy in learning about Bitcoin today is one of the smartest decisions you can make.
Whether you're saving for your family, your career, or your professional investments, running an international business, traveling frequently, having family abroad where remittances are difficult, or worrying about how to protect your company's assets, your country's assets, or your retirement savings, learning about Bitcoin is one of the most important things you can do for your future and the people and communities you care about.
And in your hands you have the perfect instruction manual for that important mission.
Vijay Selvam, author of "The Bitcoin Bible," has presented the world with a masterful work that covers every aspect of Bitcoin in a very accessible yet thorough manner.
Through this book, he transforms readers from people with no knowledge of Bitcoin into new experts.
Unlike many existing books on Bitcoin, this one is not ideological.
It is a reasonable, fair, easy and fun book to read.
It covers a variety of global perspectives, covers the fundamentals, and delves deeply into the driving forces behind Bitcoin and its impact on the world around us.
The Essence of Bitcoin from Four Perspectives
This book examines Bitcoin from the perspectives of technology, economics, politics, and philosophy, presenting a comprehensive vision in which "a single invention (technology) reorganizes the monetary order (economics), shakes the power structure (politics), and redefines human freedom (philosophy)."
· Technology_Easy and clear explanation of blockchain structure, mining and security mechanisms, and decentralization principles.
Unlike existing currencies, it shows that it is a monetary system built on mathematical proof rather than trust.
· Economics_Unlike existing monetary systems that are shaken by inflation, Bitcoin, with its limited issuance of 21 million coins, is called "digital gold."
Bitcoin makes a compelling case that it is more than just a means of payment; it is an innovative store of value.
· Politics: Explores a new order that transcends the state power and central banking system that have monopolized currency.
Bitcoin serves as a tool to protect individual freedom and rights against authoritarian control.
This is also deeply connected to discussions on democracy and human rights.
· Philosophy_It poses fundamental questions such as what is the nature of money, what is trust, and why human society needs a decentralized system.
This book elevates Bitcoin beyond a mere technological phenomenon to a subject of philosophical reflection.
Main contents of this book
This book comprehensively explores Bitcoin from four perspectives: technology, economics, politics, and philosophy.
Bitcoin is not just a simple digital currency; it is a revolutionary invention that symbolizes an economic paradigm shift and the restoration of individual sovereignty.
In "Part 1 Overview: Why Bitcoin?", we define Bitcoin as a digital commodity and a new form of currency, and evaluate its historical position and properties as a currency by comparing it to traditional competitors such as gold and fiat currencies.
Part 2: Technology: How Trust is Built in Bitcoin examines the argument that Bitcoin is a "digital asset with physical properties," and addresses the Proof-of-Work (PoW) vs. Proof-of-Stake (PoS) debate, security budget issues, and network resilience.
It also technically explains why Bitcoin is a unique and irreplaceable invention among countless cryptocurrencies.
In Part 3: Economics: How Bitcoin Is Changing the Economy, we analyze Bitcoin within the framework of monetary economics.
We examine central bank monetary policy and the risks of inflation, assessing the potential for Bitcoin to absorb inflation and emerge as a new store of value.
We also explore Bitcoin's price volatility and investment perspectives.
Part 4: Politics: Bitcoin and Geopolitics explores the political realities of Bitcoin, analyzing the surveillance state, the potential for government bans, comparisons with the US dollar and the SWIFT system, and the energy consumption debate.
Through this, we explore what geopolitical role Bitcoin can play as an apolitical asset.
In Part 5, Philosophy: Bitcoin and the Age of Self-Sovereignty, Bitcoin is examined as a philosophical tool for realizing individual self-sovereignty and autonomy.
The impact of the Cypherpunk Manifesto, the problems of inflation and consumerism, and the role of meme culture are discussed, and the misunderstandings and skepticism surrounding Bitcoin are examined by linking them to historical examples of misunderstanding.
Bitcoin is no longer just a speculative interest for a select few investors.
From inflation and state power to the instability of the financial system and the question of trust in human society, Bitcoin is at the center of global discourse today.
《The Perfect Bitcoin Bible》 (original title: Principles of Bitcoin) is a book that analyzes the essence of Bitcoin in a multi-layered manner, going beyond simple technical explanations to comprehensively approach it from the perspectives of economics, politics, and philosophy.
Author Vijay Boyapati has been studying Bitcoin since 2017, and after thousands of hours of research, he has managed to decipher the "fundamental properties" of Bitcoin in a way that anyone can understand.
Bitcoin: Creating a New Future Order
Amidst mounting global national debt, repeated quantitative easing, and seemingly endless inflation and financial instability, the author of "The Bitcoin Bible" proposes Bitcoin as an alternative to the chaos brought about by the existing financial order.
Now is the time to explore the true value and multifaceted significance of Bitcoin, which maintains security through voluntary user participation without the need for a central bank and boasts strong resistance to external attacks.
To fully understand Bitcoin, we must first understand its basic operating principles, background, and purpose.
Bitcoin, aware of the problems with the existing central bank-centered financial system, operates around a decentralized network and uses blockchain technology to strengthen its own security.
This book explores Bitcoin's diverse properties, including scarcity, storability, durability, stability, reliability, and censorship resistance. It also delves into its economic, political, philosophical, and technological significance, as well as its unique value compared to other cryptocurrencies.
A book that captivates both experts and readers
The greatest strength of "The Bitcoin Perfect Bible" is that it simultaneously provides breadth and depth of understanding.
It provides a wealth of analogies and examples to make it accessible to readers with no technical background, while also providing a thorough analysis that will broaden the horizons of even experts.
Professor Seung-Joo Kim of Korea University's Graduate School of Information Security, a recognized expert in cryptocurrency and security in Korea, said in his recommendation, "This book dispels the prejudices and misunderstandings surrounding Bitcoin and reveals its true nature.
“There are few books more reliable than this one for taking the first step toward understanding new technologies and concepts, rather than dismissing them with fear and ignorance.”
Richard Byworth, managing partner at Seez Capital and an international digital asset strategist, praised the book, saying, “It is the most thorough and complete Bitcoin analysis book out there.” Lynn Olden, a trusted investment strategist, macroeconomic analyst, and Bitcoin expert, praised the book, saying, “It stands out among Bitcoin-related books for its high level of expertise.” Alex Gladstein, CSO of the Human Rights Foundation and author of the best-selling book Bitcoin: The End of an Empire, praised the book, saying, “It turns people who know nothing about Bitcoin into experts.”
With currency devaluations and financial crises recurring around the world, Bitcoin has become a phenomenon that can no longer be ignored.
Especially at a time when institutional discussions on digital assets are in full swing in Korean society, this book is a must-read not only for general readers but also for policymakers, financial experts, and IT professionals.
"The Bitcoin Bible" exposes the true nature of Bitcoin, shrouded in fear and misunderstanding, and offers clear insight into the new monetary revolution facing humanity.
Why the Bitcoin Perfect Bible Now?
In 2025, when Bitcoin is hitting record highs, well over $100,000, you might feel like you've missed your chance.
But the reality is that we're just getting started.
Investing your time and energy in learning about Bitcoin today is one of the smartest decisions you can make.
Whether you're saving for your family, your career, or your professional investments, running an international business, traveling frequently, having family abroad where remittances are difficult, or worrying about how to protect your company's assets, your country's assets, or your retirement savings, learning about Bitcoin is one of the most important things you can do for your future and the people and communities you care about.
And in your hands you have the perfect instruction manual for that important mission.
Vijay Selvam, author of "The Bitcoin Bible," has presented the world with a masterful work that covers every aspect of Bitcoin in a very accessible yet thorough manner.
Through this book, he transforms readers from people with no knowledge of Bitcoin into new experts.
Unlike many existing books on Bitcoin, this one is not ideological.
It is a reasonable, fair, easy and fun book to read.
It covers a variety of global perspectives, covers the fundamentals, and delves deeply into the driving forces behind Bitcoin and its impact on the world around us.
The Essence of Bitcoin from Four Perspectives
This book examines Bitcoin from the perspectives of technology, economics, politics, and philosophy, presenting a comprehensive vision in which "a single invention (technology) reorganizes the monetary order (economics), shakes the power structure (politics), and redefines human freedom (philosophy)."
· Technology_Easy and clear explanation of blockchain structure, mining and security mechanisms, and decentralization principles.
Unlike existing currencies, it shows that it is a monetary system built on mathematical proof rather than trust.
· Economics_Unlike existing monetary systems that are shaken by inflation, Bitcoin, with its limited issuance of 21 million coins, is called "digital gold."
Bitcoin makes a compelling case that it is more than just a means of payment; it is an innovative store of value.
· Politics: Explores a new order that transcends the state power and central banking system that have monopolized currency.
Bitcoin serves as a tool to protect individual freedom and rights against authoritarian control.
This is also deeply connected to discussions on democracy and human rights.
· Philosophy_It poses fundamental questions such as what is the nature of money, what is trust, and why human society needs a decentralized system.
This book elevates Bitcoin beyond a mere technological phenomenon to a subject of philosophical reflection.
Main contents of this book
This book comprehensively explores Bitcoin from four perspectives: technology, economics, politics, and philosophy.
Bitcoin is not just a simple digital currency; it is a revolutionary invention that symbolizes an economic paradigm shift and the restoration of individual sovereignty.
In "Part 1 Overview: Why Bitcoin?", we define Bitcoin as a digital commodity and a new form of currency, and evaluate its historical position and properties as a currency by comparing it to traditional competitors such as gold and fiat currencies.
Part 2: Technology: How Trust is Built in Bitcoin examines the argument that Bitcoin is a "digital asset with physical properties," and addresses the Proof-of-Work (PoW) vs. Proof-of-Stake (PoS) debate, security budget issues, and network resilience.
It also technically explains why Bitcoin is a unique and irreplaceable invention among countless cryptocurrencies.
In Part 3: Economics: How Bitcoin Is Changing the Economy, we analyze Bitcoin within the framework of monetary economics.
We examine central bank monetary policy and the risks of inflation, assessing the potential for Bitcoin to absorb inflation and emerge as a new store of value.
We also explore Bitcoin's price volatility and investment perspectives.
Part 4: Politics: Bitcoin and Geopolitics explores the political realities of Bitcoin, analyzing the surveillance state, the potential for government bans, comparisons with the US dollar and the SWIFT system, and the energy consumption debate.
Through this, we explore what geopolitical role Bitcoin can play as an apolitical asset.
In Part 5, Philosophy: Bitcoin and the Age of Self-Sovereignty, Bitcoin is examined as a philosophical tool for realizing individual self-sovereignty and autonomy.
The impact of the Cypherpunk Manifesto, the problems of inflation and consumerism, and the role of meme culture are discussed, and the misunderstandings and skepticism surrounding Bitcoin are examined by linking them to historical examples of misunderstanding.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: October 23, 2025
- Format: Hardcover book binding method guide
- Page count, weight, size: 496 pages | 942g | 145*215*34mm
- ISBN13: 9791194777588
- ISBN10: 1194777589
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