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Princeton Bitcoin textbook is now freely available

247 points| t3hSpork | 10 years ago |freedom-to-tinker.com

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[+] mgraczyk|10 years ago|reply
I read this book when I took CS251 last fall. It is an accessible, mostly nontechnical overview of Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies. For those interested in reading the book and learning more about cryptocurrencies, I recommend going through the CS251 reading list which includes this book.

https://crypto.stanford.edu/cs251/syllabus.html

[+] jbpetersen|10 years ago|reply
Despite being a little outdated and justifiably overly focused on the computer-science aspects, this is a huge improvement in bringing academia up to speed on cryptoeconomics.
[+] kang|10 years ago|reply
I found the book(& course notes) to be interesting but non-technical & little verbose. For those wanting to read technical subject matter I'd recommend the bitcoin developer reference & bitcoin developer guide at bitcoin.org
[+] esseti|10 years ago|reply
epub or any ebook ready format?
[+] sandworm101|10 years ago|reply
>> Princeton University Press is publishing the official, polished, and professionally done version of this book. It will be out in summer 2016.

Is this really freely available? I'd much rather see Princeton release this book to the public domain.

[+] rwallace|10 years ago|reply
While I think the notion of intellectual property is a mistake, when someone offers us a half-full glass of lemonade, to respond with a complaint that the glass is half empty is extremely poor form.
[+] pmorici|10 years ago|reply
You can download the draft as PDF right from their site.
[+] violentvinyl|10 years ago|reply
Free as in beer, which is a step in the right direction at an institution where other textbooks could cost hundreds of dollars.