Slowly, Then All at Once

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guru777Full Member
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#1Jul 24, 2023, 07:35 AM
I just got the book Slowly, Then All at Once as a present, along with Bitcoin Standard. Honestly, it's a must-read for anyone looking to get their head around Bitcoin. I really think everyone should check it out before they start diving into writing or sharing their thoughts on Bitcoin. You can find it here.
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max.wizardFull Member
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#2Jul 24, 2023, 08:54 AM
Thanks for the suggestion. Did you receive a physical copy of it?
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p1x3l365Senior Member
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#3Jul 24, 2023, 09:50 AM
Looking at the book's table of contents, I see it as a book mainly writes for debunking Bitcoin FUDs. Surely it is good to enlighten people about Bitcoin and Bitcoin FUDs so that they will no longer panic when seeing or reading such FUDs on mass media or social media. Not only this book, there are other sites and resources for FUD debunking. https://endthefud.org/ https://bitcoincleanup.com/ https://debunkthefud.com/ The best articles debunk Bitcoin FUDs.
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t0m2020Senior Member
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#4Jul 24, 2023, 10:46 AM
Thank you... must say it's the first time I've heard of the book. Then again, it has been at least 5 years (counting from the ATH before last) that I looked into such books. The list has really grown. Feeling warm and fuzzy inside, hm.
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s33d_moonFull Member
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#5Jul 24, 2023, 03:42 PM
It was of recent that I heard someone mention the book title and that was a speaker in a Bitcoin sensitisation seminar. Can't actually remember where I saw that clip but it's either on these two social media platform: Tiktok or YouTube. Thank you for this recommendation, from the contents, I think it'll provide clarity and better understanding of basics of Bitcoin and the misconceptions. I'll definitely take my time to read in full details.
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raven_maxiSenior Member
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#6Jul 25, 2023, 06:57 PM
Even if he received a physical copy he can not send you his physical copy, I think asking if he received the physical copy is not the reason he posted, he received a book how he received it is his business he then thought to share to us what the book is all about and I think that's generous enough. If you can get the book in physical form then his post would have achieved it's aim why is drawing your attention to reading what the book is all about.
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laser51Full Member
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#7Jul 25, 2023, 10:41 PM
OP's idea in sharing with us what benefited him in learning about bitcoin from the book he received is one thing I can never forget about bitcoin since its inception, that everything we see that could be of benefits to others should not be left to ourselves alone, but we can put others interest in mind and see that they also benefited from such, this is why satoshi could achieve is go by being able to give it all the best in his capacity to ensure that everyone benefited from is achievement by introducing bitcoin to us or as an alternative to traditional currency, someone reading this or the book which is shared will definitely receive some thoughts and learn more.
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paul.stakeHero Member
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#8Jul 26, 2023, 05:21 PM
I remember I got this one, along with Bitcoin Standard, Fiat Standard and Principles of Economics. I'm not reading that much books nowadays, but I remember I hadn't been really impressed by that book. Maybe it was because I already knew the properties that made Bitcoin so unique and useful. The Fiat Standard and the Principles of Economics on the other hand completely changed the way I view the system and economics, entirely. These two are easily two of my favorite books of all time. They reveal the system's tentacles in an aristocratic way. Impressive work from Ammous.
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