Semi-annual request for additions to my Crypto Reading list https://danromero.org/crypto-reading/
A semi rebuttal to some of you Chris Dixon articles on token incentives, probably more relevant post bubble for next hype cycle: https://designingtokenomics.com/the-complete-tokenomics-course-primer/articles/are-tokens-good-for-bootstrapping-network-effects
Gonna zag here and suggest a few books. I think these books are all very valuable for people who missed the era they focus on: The Blocksize War by Jonathan Bier (2015-2017) The Cryptopians by Laura Shin (2013-2016) Tracers in the Dark by Andy Greenberg (2012-2014)
This is a great review of the challenges of onchain arbitration, which might set up a context for talking about a solution. https://scholarship.law.upenn.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=9702&context=penn_law_review
Humble suggestion: https://community.optimism.io/docs/developers/bedrock/explainer/
Tracers in the Dark is currently at the top of my stack to start. Rec via @harper Tracers in the Dark: The Global Hunt for the Crime Lords of Cryptocurrency https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09SKW8WRV
Thank you for sharing this! Iāve been consuming a lot of content lately and would love to get a group together to discuss each of these, ask questions, share ideas, etc. A book club but with articles. Anyone who would be into that, hit me up.
The list Iāve shared with friends completely new to crypto. Havenāt reviewed or edited it recently, need to āfarcaster! -bitcoin, ethereum basics -podcasts @vbuterin @balajis @cdixon -interesting applications like helium https://omniscient-edge-238.notion.site/Crypto-Starter-Kit-eca2e3d5d18b4c4a8b2a39ba86eaf15d
The OG: Denationalization of Money by Hayek. Numerous ideas in crypto were already there. https://mises.org/library/denationalisation-money-argument-refined