Arvind Narayanan, Joseph Bonneau, Edward Felten, Andrew Miller, Steven Goldfeder, Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Technologies, Princeton: Princeton University Press (forthcoming), 2016. This textbook closely follows the video lectures in the course. The official and professionally done version of the book will be out this summer.
Introduction to the book
There’s a lot of excitement about Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies. Optimists claim that Bitcoin will
fundamentally alter payments, economics, and even politics around the world. Pessimists claim
Bitcoin is inherently broken and will suffer an inevitable and spectacular collapse.
Underlying these differing views is significant confusion about what Bitcoin is and how it works. We
wrote this book to help cut through the hype and get to the core of what makes Bitcoin unique.
To really understand what is special about Bitcoin, we need to understand how it works at a technical
level. Bitcoin truly is a new technology and we can only get so far by explaining it through simple
analogies to past technologies.
We’ll assume that you have a basic understanding of computer science — how computers work, data
structures and algorithms, and some programming experience. If you’re an undergraduate or
graduate student of computer science, a software developer, an entrepreneur, or a technology
hobbyist, this textbook is for you.
In this book we’ll address the important questions about Bitcoin. How does Bitcoin work? What
makes it different? How secure are your bitcoins? How anonymous are Bitcoin users? What
applications can we build using Bitcoin as a platform? Can cryptocurrencies be regulated? If we were
designing a new cryptocurrency today, what would we change? What might the future hold?
Each chapter has a series of homework questions to help you understand these questions at a deeper
level. In addition, there is a series of programming assignments in which you’ll implement various
components of Bitcoin in simplified models. If you’re an auditory learner, most of the material of this
book is also available as a series of video lectures. You can find all these on our Coursera course . You
should also supplement your learning with information you can find online including the Bitcoin wiki,
forums, and research papers, and by interacting with your peers and the Bitcoin community.
After reading this book, you’ll know everything you need to be able to separate fact from fiction when
reading claims about Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. You’ll have the conceptual foundations you
need to engineer secure software that interacts with the Bitcoin network. And you’ll be able to
integrate ideas from Bitcoin into your own projects.
https://www.coursera.org/course/bitcointech
Arvind Narayanan, Princeton University
Joseph Bonneau, Princeton University
Edward Felten, Princeton University
Andrew Miller, University of Maryland
今年网上关于数字货币和区块链的文章和讨论汗牛充栋,但我一直狐疑的是,有说的那么厉害吗,特别是看到“重新定义了金融”,“重新定义世界”,“颠覆金融业”,“重建信用机制”。有些人的夸大之声像卖保健品的宣传一样“能治百病”。正因为对这些的质疑才想找书来看。这本书...
評分本书的翻译实在是太烂了。专有名词的错误就已经比比皆是。 In this book we’ll address the important questions about Bitcoin. How does Bitcoin work? What makes it different? How secure are your bitcoins? How anonymous are Bitcoin users? 本书将讨论比特币的一系列...
評分这不是严谨意义上的书评。也没什么技术水准。 老王家在村里开了一个豆腐坊。他要记账。之前都是自己买了个账本,自己管理。老主顾买了豆腐,需要写一笔交易,收不上来钱的,需要跟踪。 忽然有一天他想到,账本如果被人改了,很多笔账成了呆账,自然没法要到钱了。即使账本没被...
評分 評分麵麵俱到 技術層麵描述通透也不深究復雜細節 人文方麵討論也很有趣 絕對是最好的入門書瞭
评分Ch1;掌握一點基礎,就足以除掉很多幼稚的想法
评分good introduction. a few chapter, e.g. transactions and hash pointers are a bit confusing and could have been better written.
评分當作科幻小說讀完的。
评分反正作為對這塊完全不懂的人,這本書講的還是挺不錯的,該懂的都懂瞭。復雜的部分一知半解也就過瞭。比特幣最牛的就是它的去中心化,看看它怎麼撬動這個世界吧。
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