The figure of Satoshi Nakamoto has always intrigued me...the mystery behind his figure is still fascinating and reading his messages make him both more “earthly” and tangible than how the people mystify him.
The book itself is a collection of messages, exchanges of ideas and iterations on improving the protocol.
The author put an introduction to the concepts at the beginning of the book and then jumps us into the conversations. I would have preferred a more step-by-step narrative, having the reader learn progressively as the story progresses.
The figure of Satoshi Nakamoto has always intrigued me...the mystery behind his figure is still fascinating and reading his messages make him both more “earthly” and tangible than how the people mystify him.
The book itself is a collection of messages, exchanges of ideas and iterations on improving the protocol.
The author put an introduction to the concepts at the beginning of the book and then jumps us into the conversations. I would have preferred a more step-by-step narrative, having the reader learn progressively as the story progresses.
The problem with biographies is that they are generally just a succession of dates and events. In this case, on the other hand, Matthew has succeeded in recounting, in a way that is yes chronological, his life with personal reflections that can trigger good insights for introspection in the reader.
The problem with biographies is that they are generally just a succession of dates and events. In this case, on the other hand, Matthew has succeeded in recounting, in a way that is yes chronological, his life with personal reflections that can trigger good insights for introspection in the reader.