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Book Synopsis
Get a handle on the digital currency revolution, and learn how to get on board The Bitcoin Big Bang is a guide to navigating the uncharted territory of digital currency. Written by CNBC contributor Brian Kelly, this book goes beyond Bitcoin 101 to explain how this transformative technology is about to change the world.

Table of Contents

Preface xi

Acknowledgments xiii

About the Author xv

Chapter 1 Bitcoin Is a Bubble 1

The Quest to Buy Bitcoin 3

Bitcoin Enlightenment 6

Currencies Are a Matter of Trust 8

What Is Bitcoin? 10

Is It a Currency? 13

It’s Revolutionary 17

Chapter 2 Understanding the Digital Gold Rush 19

The Language of Bitcoin 22

How Do I Buy Bitcoin? 26

Who “Gets” It? 30

The Gold Rush Is Just Starting 31

Chapter 3 Bitcoin Is More than Digital Gold 33

Searching for Satoshi 34

The Search 37

Why Is Satoshi a Genius? 44

Bigger than Satoshi 46

Chapter 4 Byzantine Generals’ Problem 49

How Does Bitcoin Solve the BGP? 52

51 Percent Attack 55

An Elegant Solution 57

Chapter 5 A Decentralized Financial System 59

Grand De-Central Station 63

What’s at Stake? 69

Central Banks 72

Bitcoin Is the Catalyst 73

Chapter 6 What Do You Call a Bitcoin Miner? A Banker 75

How Does a Bitcoin Transaction Work? 77

What Is Cryptography? 78

Still Want to Be a Miner? 82

Do We Need Another Bitcoin? 88

Chapter 7 Nautiluscoin—0 to $1 Million in 60 Days 91

Creating the Coin 94

Did It Work? 104

Chapter 8 Building the Nautiluscoin Economy 107

Dynamic Proof-of-Stake 110

Other Policy Tools 113

Alternative to Gold 115

Money, Made Better 116

Financial Market Integration 117

Special Drawing Rights 119

Why NAUT? 119

Chapter 9 Investing and Trading in Alternative Currencies 121

A New Investment Class 123

Valuation 129

Exchanges 133

Investment Vehicles 134

Asset Class Growth 136

Chapter 10 Regulation 139

Regulatory Agencies 140

Challenges to Regulation 147

Pushing on a String 147

Chapter 11 Smart Money: Set It and Forget It 149

Rules of the Road 151

Smart Contracts and Property 152

Ethereum 155

Cryptoequities: A New Type of Investment 160

Decentralized Autonomous Organizations 161

Professor Money 162

Chapter 12 Everything You Know about Business Is Wrong 163

Cryptonomics 166

Growth Share Matrix 169

Learning Curve Effects 171

Porter’s Three Generic Strategies 172

Human Resource Management 173

Fueling the Sharing Economy 174

The Future Just Might Work 176

Appendix 1 Department of the Treasury Financial Crimes Enforcement Network Guidance

FIN-20 13-G00 1 Issued: March 18, 2013

Subject: Application of FinCEN’s Regulations to Persons

Administering, Exchanging, or Using Virtual Currencies 179

Currency vs. Virtual Currency 180

Background 180

Definitions of User, Exchanger, and Administrator 181

Users of Virtual Currency 181

Administrators and Exchangers of Virtual Currency 182

Providers and Sellers of Prepaid Access 185

Dealers in Foreign Exchange 186

Appendix 2 New York State Department of Financial Services Proposed New York Codes, Rules
and Regulations

Title 23. Department of Financial Services

Chapter I. Regulations of the Superintendent of Financial Services

Part 200. Virtual Currencies 187

Section 200.1 Introduction 188

Section 200.2 Definitions 188

Section 200.3 License 190

Section 200.4 Application 191

Section 200.5 Application Fees 193

Section 200.6 Action by Superintendent 193

Section 200.7 Compliance 195

Section 200.8 Capital Requirements 196

Section 200.9 Custody and Protection of

Customer Assets 197

Section 200.10 Material Change to Business 197

Section 200.11 Change of Control; Mergers and

Acquisitions 198

Section 200.12 Books and Records 200

Section 200.13 Examinations 201

Section 200.14 Reports and Financial Disclosures 202

Section 200.15 Anti–Money Laundering Program 203

Section 200.16 Cyber Security Program 207

Section 200.17 Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery 210

Section 200.18 Advertising and Marketing 211

Section 200.19 Consumer Protection 212

Section 200.20 Complaints 215

Section 200.21 Transitional Period 215

Index 217

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      Publication Date: 20/01/2015
      ISBN13: 9781118963661, 978-1118963661
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Get a handle on the digital currency revolution, and learn how to get on board The Bitcoin Big Bang is a guide to navigating the uncharted territory of digital currency. Written by CNBC contributor Brian Kelly, this book goes beyond Bitcoin 101 to explain how this transformative technology is about to change the world.

      Table of Contents

      Preface xi

      Acknowledgments xiii

      About the Author xv

      Chapter 1 Bitcoin Is a Bubble 1

      The Quest to Buy Bitcoin 3

      Bitcoin Enlightenment 6

      Currencies Are a Matter of Trust 8

      What Is Bitcoin? 10

      Is It a Currency? 13

      It’s Revolutionary 17

      Chapter 2 Understanding the Digital Gold Rush 19

      The Language of Bitcoin 22

      How Do I Buy Bitcoin? 26

      Who “Gets” It? 30

      The Gold Rush Is Just Starting 31

      Chapter 3 Bitcoin Is More than Digital Gold 33

      Searching for Satoshi 34

      The Search 37

      Why Is Satoshi a Genius? 44

      Bigger than Satoshi 46

      Chapter 4 Byzantine Generals’ Problem 49

      How Does Bitcoin Solve the BGP? 52

      51 Percent Attack 55

      An Elegant Solution 57

      Chapter 5 A Decentralized Financial System 59

      Grand De-Central Station 63

      What’s at Stake? 69

      Central Banks 72

      Bitcoin Is the Catalyst 73

      Chapter 6 What Do You Call a Bitcoin Miner? A Banker 75

      How Does a Bitcoin Transaction Work? 77

      What Is Cryptography? 78

      Still Want to Be a Miner? 82

      Do We Need Another Bitcoin? 88

      Chapter 7 Nautiluscoin—0 to $1 Million in 60 Days 91

      Creating the Coin 94

      Did It Work? 104

      Chapter 8 Building the Nautiluscoin Economy 107

      Dynamic Proof-of-Stake 110

      Other Policy Tools 113

      Alternative to Gold 115

      Money, Made Better 116

      Financial Market Integration 117

      Special Drawing Rights 119

      Why NAUT? 119

      Chapter 9 Investing and Trading in Alternative Currencies 121

      A New Investment Class 123

      Valuation 129

      Exchanges 133

      Investment Vehicles 134

      Asset Class Growth 136

      Chapter 10 Regulation 139

      Regulatory Agencies 140

      Challenges to Regulation 147

      Pushing on a String 147

      Chapter 11 Smart Money: Set It and Forget It 149

      Rules of the Road 151

      Smart Contracts and Property 152

      Ethereum 155

      Cryptoequities: A New Type of Investment 160

      Decentralized Autonomous Organizations 161

      Professor Money 162

      Chapter 12 Everything You Know about Business Is Wrong 163

      Cryptonomics 166

      Growth Share Matrix 169

      Learning Curve Effects 171

      Porter’s Three Generic Strategies 172

      Human Resource Management 173

      Fueling the Sharing Economy 174

      The Future Just Might Work 176

      Appendix 1 Department of the Treasury Financial Crimes Enforcement Network Guidance

      FIN-20 13-G00 1 Issued: March 18, 2013

      Subject: Application of FinCEN’s Regulations to Persons

      Administering, Exchanging, or Using Virtual Currencies 179

      Currency vs. Virtual Currency 180

      Background 180

      Definitions of User, Exchanger, and Administrator 181

      Users of Virtual Currency 181

      Administrators and Exchangers of Virtual Currency 182

      Providers and Sellers of Prepaid Access 185

      Dealers in Foreign Exchange 186

      Appendix 2 New York State Department of Financial Services Proposed New York Codes, Rules
      and Regulations

      Title 23. Department of Financial Services

      Chapter I. Regulations of the Superintendent of Financial Services

      Part 200. Virtual Currencies 187

      Section 200.1 Introduction 188

      Section 200.2 Definitions 188

      Section 200.3 License 190

      Section 200.4 Application 191

      Section 200.5 Application Fees 193

      Section 200.6 Action by Superintendent 193

      Section 200.7 Compliance 195

      Section 200.8 Capital Requirements 196

      Section 200.9 Custody and Protection of

      Customer Assets 197

      Section 200.10 Material Change to Business 197

      Section 200.11 Change of Control; Mergers and

      Acquisitions 198

      Section 200.12 Books and Records 200

      Section 200.13 Examinations 201

      Section 200.14 Reports and Financial Disclosures 202

      Section 200.15 Anti–Money Laundering Program 203

      Section 200.16 Cyber Security Program 207

      Section 200.17 Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery 210

      Section 200.18 Advertising and Marketing 211

      Section 200.19 Consumer Protection 212

      Section 200.20 Complaints 215

      Section 200.21 Transitional Period 215

      Index 217

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