#Bitcoin Book Club
Sactown Bitcoiners Bitcoin Book Club Online – The Book of Satoshi by Phil Champagne
Sacramento, CA
The Sactown Bitcoiners Bitcoin Book Club Online will be reading The Book of Satoshi by Phil Champagne. We will start it on Thursday, August 15 from 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm. The first meetings were a good forum to discuss the book and a great place to talk about Bitcoin generally. We’ll use Zoom. Important! […]
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Sacramento, CA
The Sactown Bitcoiners Bitcoin Book Club Online will be reading Broken Money by Lyn Alden. We will start it on Thursday, August 1st from 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm. The first meetings were a good forum to discuss the book and a great place to talk about Bitcoin generally. We’ll use Zoom. Important! Directly contact […]
Show moreDMV Bitcoiners – Bitcoin Conference Recap & Book Talk w/ Dr. Anthony Jefferies
Washington, DC
Join DMV Bitcoiners to discuss everything that happened at the Bitcoin 2024 Conference in Nashville! There are many DMV Bitcoiners attending the conference who will be excited to share their experience with the rest of our community. Book Talk w/ Dr. Anthony Jefferies DMV Bitcoiners also welcome Dr. Anthony Jefferies, co-author of “Decrypting Money: A […]
Show moreDMV Bitcoiners Bitcoin Book Club – The Genesis Book
Washington, DC
The DMV Bitcoiners Book Club will be discussing The Genesis Book: The Story of the People and Projects That Inspired Bitcoin, by Aaron Van Wirdum. The book explores the history behind Bitcoin, diving into the decades leading up to Bitcoin’s creation. It also detaiis the various ideas and projects from computer scientists, privacy activists, and […]
Show moreDMV Bitcoiners Bitcoin Book Club – The Blocksize War
Washington, DC
The DMV Bitcoiners Book Club is kicking off its first reading with The Blocksize War by Jonathan Bier. The Blocksize War, roughly between 2015 and 2017, was a heated debate within the Bitcoin community about the size limit of blocks on the blockchain. Big Blockers argued for increasing the size to handle more transactions, lowering fees, […]
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