What About Bitcoin
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Roger Huang's book explores the historical development of Bitcoin with particular attention to China's significant early role in mining, trading, and shaping the ecosystem.
The author details key actors, events, and policy responses that influenced Bitcoin’s global trajectory and highlights tensions between decentralized networks and state actors.
Drawing on reporting and interviews, the book explains how China’s engagement with Bitcoin impacted markets and the protocol’s evolution.
It provides context for contemporary policy debates by tracing past regulatory and enforcement actions and their consequences.
The book is positioned as a useful resource for understanding geopolitical dimensions of Bitcoin adoption and regulation.
The author details key actors, events, and policy responses that influenced Bitcoin’s global trajectory and highlights tensions between decentralized networks and state actors.
Drawing on reporting and interviews, the book explains how China’s engagement with Bitcoin impacted markets and the protocol’s evolution.
It provides context for contemporary policy debates by tracing past regulatory and enforcement actions and their consequences.
The book is positioned as a useful resource for understanding geopolitical dimensions of Bitcoin adoption and regulation.
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