Description: Understanding Bitcoin by Pedro Franco Discover Bitcoin, the cryptocurrency that has the finance world buzzing Bitcoin is arguably one of the biggest developments in finance since the advent of fiat currency. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Discover Bitcoin, the cryptocurrency that has the finance world buzzing Bitcoin is arguably one of the biggest developments in finance since the advent of fiat currency. With Understanding Bitcoin, expert author Pedro Franco provides finance professionals with a complete technical guide and resource to the cryptography, engineering and economic development of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. This comprehensive, yet accessible work fully explores the supporting economic realities and technological advances of Bitcoin, and presents positive and negative arguments from various economic schools regarding its continued viability. This authoritative text provides a step-by-step description of how Bitcoin works, starting with public key cryptography and moving on to explain transaction processing, the blockchain and mining technologies. This vital resource reviews Bitcoin from the broader perspective of digital currencies and explores historical attempts at cryptographic currencies. Bitcoin is, after all, not just a digital currency; its a modern approach to the secure transfer of value using cryptography. This book is a detailed guide to what it is, how it works, and how it just may jumpstart a change in the way digital value changes hands. Understand how Bitcoin works, and the technology behind itDelve into the economics of Bitcoin, and its impact on the financial industryDiscover alt-coins and other available cryptocurrenciesExplore the ideas behind Bitcoin 2.0 technologiesLearn transaction protocols, micropayment channels, atomic cross-chain trading, and more Bitcoin challenges the basic assumption under which the current financial system rests: that currencies are issued by central governments, and their supply is managed by central banks. To fully understand this revolutionary technology, Understanding Bitcoin is a uniquely complete, reader-friendly guide. Back Cover Praise for Understanding Bitcoin "This book is a one stop source for much-needed information about cryptocurrencies. Finally a single resource for everyone who wants to understand Bitcoin, the technologies it is based on and its whole surrounding ecosystem. No more googling around and going through wikis and forums." --Pavol "stick" Rusnak, Core developer of TREZOR "Bitcoin is a large domain encompassing many diverse areas of expertise. Francos Understanding Bitcoin: Cryptography, Engineering and Economics is a welcome endeavour which provides a coherent picture of the framework. His book is a timely reference guide for a hot, quickly evolving, crucially relevant subject." --Prof. Ferdinando M. Ametrano, QuantLib, Hayek Money, Milan Bicocca University, Banca IMI IntesaSanpaolo "Anyone interested in electronic payments will treasure this book for its depth and breadth, as it covers a very wide range of topics ranging from cryptography to software engineering to monetary economics. Pedro has created a comprehensive and very accessible introduction to the world of cryptocurrencies, which is very fun to read." --Jan Pelzl, Author of Understanding Cryptography "Bitcoin is a challenging subject for most people to wrap their heads around. Understanding Bitcoin: Cryptography, Engineering and Economics offers a simple and understandable glimpse into the world of bitcoin that anyone can follow. The book not only explores Bitcoins potential to transform commerce, but also its potential to reshape the Internet itself. Its a must read for anyone looking to learn about Bitcoin." --Stephen Pair, BitPay co-founder and CEO Flap Praise for Understanding Bitcoin "This book is a one stop source for much-needed information about cryptocurrencies. Finally a single resource for everyone who wants to understand Bitcoin, the technologies it is based on and its whole surrounding ecosystem. No more googling around and going through wikis and forums." --Pavol "stick" Rusnak, Core developer of TREZOR "Bitcoin is a large domain encompassing many diverse areas of expertise. Francos Understanding Bitcoin: Cryptography, Engineering and Economics is a welcome endeavour which provides a coherent picture of the framework. His book is a timely reference guide for a hot, quickly evolving, crucially relevant subject." --Prof. Ferdinando M. Ametrano, QuantLib, Hayek Money, Milan Bicocca University, Banca IMI IntesaSanpaolo "Anyone interested in electronic payments will treasure this book for its depth and breadth, as it covers a very wide range of topics ranging from cryptography to software engineering to monetary economics. Pedro has created a comprehensive and very accessible introduction to the world of cryptocurrencies, which is very fun to read." --Jan Pelzl, Author of Understanding Cryptography "Bitcoin is a challenging subject for most people to wrap their heads around. Understanding Bitcoin: Cryptography, Engineering and Economics offers a simple and understandable glimpse into the world of bitcoin that anyone can follow. The book not only explores Bitcoins potential to transform commerce, but also its potential to reshape the Internet itself. Its a must read for anyone looking to learn about Bitcoin." --Stephen Pair, BitPay co-founder and CEO Author Biography PEDRO FRANCO holds an MSc in Electrical Engineering from ICAI, a BSc in Economics and an MBA from INSEAD. He has been a consultant with McKinsey and Boston Consulting Group, as well as a researcher with IIT, prior to gaining more than 10 years of experience in financial markets, holding Quant and Trading positions in Credit, Counterparty Risk, Inflation and Interest Rates. He has created various mathematical libraries for financial derivatives, and managed teams of software developers. He can be contacted at . Table of Contents About the Author xi Acknowledgments xiii Foreword xv Prologue xvii Preface xix PART ONE: INTRODUCTION AND ECONOMICS 1 CHAPTER 1 Foundations 3 1.1 Decentralized 4 1.2 Open Source 6 1.3 Public Asset Ledger 8 1.4 Its Not Only the Currency, Its the Technology 9 CHAPTER 2 Technology (Introduction) 11 2.1 Centralized Database 11 2.2 Addresses, Transactions 13 2.3 Distributed Database, the Blockchain 15 2.4 Wallets 17 2.5 The Different Meanings of Bitcoin 18 CHAPTER 3 Economics 21 3.1 Medium of Exchange 22 3.1.1 Pros 25 3.1.2 Cons 26 3.2 Store of Value 27 3.2.1 Bitcoin as Investment 29 3.2.2 Pros 30 3.2.3 Cons 31 3.3 Unit of Account 32 3.4 Deflation 32 3.5 Volatility 33 3.6 Effect on the Financial Industry and Monetary Policy 35 3.7 Regulation 37 CHAPTER 4 Business Applications 39 4.1 Money Transfer 39 4.2 Exchanges 40 4.3 Payment Processors 43 4.4 Web Wallets 43 4.5 Multisignature Escrow Services 45 4.6 Mining 46 4.7 ATMs 48 PART TWO: BITCOIN TECHNOLOGY 49 CHAPTER 5 Public Key Cryptography 51 5.1 Public Key Encryption 53 5.2 Digital Signatures 56 5.3 RSA 59 5.4 Elliptic Curve Cryptography 62 5.4.1 Elliptic Curve Summary 63 5.4.2 Elliptic Curve Theory 64 5.5 Other Cryptographic Primitives 71 5.5.1 Blind Signatures 71 5.5.2 Shamir Secret Sharing 72 5.6 Bitcoin Addresses 73 CHAPTER 6 Transactions 77 6.1 Transaction Scripts 80 6.2 Pay-to-address and Pay-to-public-key Transactions 82 6.3 Multisignature (m-of-n) Transactions 84 6.4 Other Transaction Types 85 6.5 Transaction Signature 86 6.6 Pay-to-script-hash (P2SH) 89 6.7 Standard Transactions 92 CHAPTER 7 The Blockchain 95 7.1 Hash Functions 95 7.2 Time-stamp 99 7.3 Proof-of-work 101 7.4 The Blockchain 105 7.5 Double-spend and Other Attacks 113 7.5.1 Race Attack 115 7.5.2 Finney Attack 116 7.5.3 Transaction Spamming 116 7.6 Merkle Trees 117 7.6.1 Transaction Malleability 119 7.7 Scalability 120 CHAPTER 8 Wallets 123 8.1 Symmetric-key Cryptography 125 8.2 Offline Wallets 126 8.2.1 External Storage Media 127 8.2.2 Paper Wallets 127 8.2.3 Offline Devices 129 8.2.4 Hardware Wallets 130 8.3 Web Wallets 131 8.4 Brain Wallets 132 8.5 Deterministic Wallets 132 8.5.1 Message Authentication Code (MAC) 134 8.5.2 Hierarchical Deterministic Wallets 135 8.6 Multisignature Wallets 136 8.7 Vanity addresses 137 8.8 Simplified Payment Verification (SPV) 139 8.9 The "Payment Protocol" (BIP 70) 141 CHAPTER 9 Mining 143 9.1 Mining Technology 146 9.2 Pooled Mining 149 9.3 Transaction Fees 154 9.4 Selfish Mining 156 PART THREE: THE CRYPTOCURRENCIES LANDSCAPE 159 CHAPTER 10 The Origins Of Bitcoin 161 10.1 David Chaums Ecash 162 10.2 Adam Backs Hashcash 163 10.3 Nick Szabos bit gold and Wei Dais b-money 164 10.4 Sander and Ta-Shmas Auditable, Anonymous Electronic Cash 165 10.5 Hal Finneys RPOW 167 10.6 Satoshi Nakamoto 168 CHAPTER 11 Alt(ernative) Coins 171 11.1 Litecoin 172 11.2 PeerCoin 173 11.3 Namecoin 174 11.4 Auroracoin 175 11.5 Primecoin 175 11.6 Dogecoin 176 11.7 Freicoin 177 11.8 Other Alt-coins 177 11.9 The Case For/Against Alt-coins 178 CHAPTER 12 Contracts (the Internet of Money or Cryptocurrencies 2.0) 183 12.1 Digital Assets 183 12.2 Smart Property 185 12.3 Micropayments 186 12.4 Autonomous Agents 187 12.5 Other Applications 189 12.5.1 Crowd-funding 189 12.5.2 External State Contract 190 12.5.3 Contract for Differences 190 12.5.4 Distributed Exchange 191 12.5.5 Deposits 191 12.5.6 Saving Addresses 192 12.6 Inserting Data into the Blockchain 192 12.7 Meta-coins 194 12.7.1 Colored Coins 196 12.7.2 Counterparty 197 12.7.3 Ethereum 199 12.7.4 Mastercoin 202 12.7.5 Nxt 203 12.7.6 Ripple 204 CHAPTER 13 The Privacy Battle 209 13.1 Network Analysis 209 13.2 Laundry Services 212 13.3 Greenlisting 213 13.4 Privacy-enhancing Technologies 214 13.4.1 CoinJoin 214 13.4.2 CoinSwap 215 13.4.3 Stealth Addresses 217 13.4.4 Merge Avoidance 219 13.4.5 Committed Transactions 220 13.5 Fully Anonymous Decentralized Currencies 221 13.5.1 Zero-knowledge Proofs 221 13.5.2 Zero-knowledge Proof of Graph 3-colorability 221 13.5.3 Zero-knowledge Proof for the Discrete Logarithm 223 13.5.4 Non-interactive Zero-knowledge Proofs 224 13.5.5 Accumulators 225 13.5.6 Zerocoin 226 13.5.7 Zerocash 228 CHAPTER 14 Odds and Ends 231 14.1 Other Transaction Protocols 231 14.1.1 Micropayment Channels 231 14.1.2 Atomic Cross-chain Trading 232 14.2 Alternatives to Proof-of-work 233 14.2.1 Proof-of-stake 234 14.2.2 Proof-of-burn 236 14.3 Merged Mining 237 14.4 Side-chains 238 14.5 Open Transactions 240 14.6 Quantum Computing 242 14.7 Recent Advances in Cryptography 244 14.7.1 Homomorphic Encryption 244 14.7.2 Obfuscation 245 Bibliography 247 Index 259 Long Description Praise for Understanding Bitcoin "This book is a one stop source for much-needed information about cryptocurrencies. Finally a single resource for everyone who wants to understand Bitcoin, the technologies it is based on and its whole surrounding ecosystem. No more googling around and going through wikis and forums." --Pavol "stick" Rusnak, Core developer of TREZOR "Bitcoin is a large domain encompassing many diverse areas of expertise. Francos Understanding Bitcoin: Cryptography, Engineering and Economics is a welcome endeavour which provides a coherent picture of the framework. His book is a timely reference guide for a hot, quickly evolving, crucially relevant subject." --Prof. Ferdinando M. Ametrano, QuantLib, Hayek Money, Milan Bicocca University, Banca IMI IntesaSanpaolo "Anyone interested in electronic payments will treasure this book for its depth and breadth, as it covers a very wide range of topics ranging from cryptography to software engineering to monetary economics. Pedro has created a comprehensive and very accessible introduction to the world of cryptocurrencies, which is very fun to read." --Jan Pelzl, Author of Understanding Cryptography "Bitcoin is a challenging subject for most people to wrap their heads around. Understanding Bitcoin: Cryptography, Engineering and Economics offers a simple and understandable glimpse into the world of bitcoin that anyone can follow. The book not only explores Bitcoins potential to transform commerce, but also its potential to reshape the Internet itself. Its a must read for anyone looking to learn about Bitcoin." --Stephen Pair, BitPay co-founder and CEO Details ISBN1119019168 Series The Wiley Finance Series Year 2014 ISBN-10 1119019168 ISBN-13 9781119019169 Format Hardcover Subtitle Cryptography, Engineering and Economics Place of Publication New York Country of Publication United States DEWEY 332.40285 Edition 1st Media Book Pages 288 Publication Date 2014-10-24 Short Title UNDERSTANDING BITCOIN Language English Illustrations Yes Author Pedro Franco UK Release Date 2014-10-24 AU Release Date 2014-11-03 NZ Release Date 2014-11-03 Publisher John Wiley & Sons Inc Imprint John Wiley & Sons Inc Audience Tertiary & Higher Education US Release Date 2014-10-24 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:139407956;
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ISBN-13: 9781119019169
Book Title: Understanding Bitcoin
Number of Pages: 288 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Understanding Bitcoin: Cryptography, Engineering and Economics
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
Publication Year: 2014
Subject: Finance
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Author: Pedro Franco
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