I expected to see a katana plunged into the heart of crypto. Instead I got a piece of wall art, where the two ideas were placed in near proximity, but without any contact.
From the review of this book it sounds like the author is somewhat charmingly childish. He got his first taste of Samurai literature and now wants to relate everything to it and his other hobbyhorse, Bitcoin.
I suspect, however, the author is not very charming either in person or on the page. BTC obsessives have this semi-religious fixation on it but like many their fixation seems antithetical to actual deep thinking.
I must admit I have a hard time reading "Bitcoin" without thinking "scam".
Though i really ought to have bought some when it was 5 cents, lol.
This is me. Still dubious of crypto, but now also envious, which is an awkward combination.
From the review of this book it sounds like the author is somewhat charmingly childish. He got his first taste of Samurai literature and now wants to relate everything to it and his other hobbyhorse, Bitcoin.
I suspect, however, the author is not very charming either in person or on the page. BTC obsessives have this semi-religious fixation on it but like many their fixation seems antithetical to actual deep thinking.