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"Bitcoin and the Trust Problem" by Karo Zagorus is an exploration of the interplay between the revolutionary digital currency, Bitcoin, and the pervasive issue of trust in our society. The book delves into the complexities of Bitcoin, going beyond its common perception as a mere digital currency. It educates readers about its role as a robust store of value, particularly in scenarios of economic instability and under authoritative regimes, thereby offering a nuanced understanding of its technological and economic underpinnings. This aspect is particularly enlightening for readers seeking a…mehr

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"Bitcoin and the Trust Problem" by Karo Zagorus is an exploration of the interplay between the revolutionary digital currency, Bitcoin, and the pervasive issue of trust in our society. The book delves into the complexities of Bitcoin, going beyond its common perception as a mere digital currency. It educates readers about its role as a robust store of value, particularly in scenarios of economic instability and under authoritative regimes, thereby offering a nuanced understanding of its technological and economic underpinnings. This aspect is particularly enlightening for readers seeking a deeper comprehension of Bitcoin's potential beyond the surface-level hype often associated with it. The author skillfully addresses the current crisis of trust in modern institutions, positioning Bitcoin as a potential remedy to this growing skepticism. By examining the rise and adoption of Bitcoin, Zagorus suggests how the technology can provide solutions to this erosion of trust, reshaping our traditional notions and practices in the process. This exploration is crucial for readers interested in how emerging technologies like Bitcoin can influence societal structures and address longstanding issues of trust in various domains. Furthermore, the book presents a historical perspective on the concept of trust, tracing its evolution from the dawn of civilization to its current state. This historical context provides readers with a deeper understanding of the significance of trust in human progress and how technologies like Bitcoin are becoming increasingly relevant as solutions to contemporary challenges. In essence, "Bitcoin and the Trust Problem" is not just a book about a cryptocurrency; it's an examination of how a digital innovation can potentially transform fundamental aspects of society, increasing liberty and financial autonomy in a world grappling with exploitation and injustice.

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Autorenporträt
Karo Zagorus is your average Bitcoiner, a Master graduate of Social Sciences at a Hungarian University. His specialization in Bitcoin is related to fields of society, cultural visual anthropology, politology, philosophy and bitcoin social psychology. He previous ran the Bitcoin Rehab Podcast, publishes on Bitcoin Magazine and previously at Citadel 21. Current workings within the bitcoin space is related to the field of privacy with previous experiences at Wasabi Wallet and other companies around the space. He is the one who is always consistent with his privacy advocacy at conferences, especially with his mask that he got in trouble for at Plan B Forum in Lugano in 2022. Otherwise, Karo is a pseudonymous Bitcoiner represented by an anthropomorphic Dragon Lord, a fierce creature that got a liking to something different than gold that is of Bitcoin. You can find him primarily on Twitter/X at @btcdragonlord or @karozagorus the previously archived account. For more you can visit his website at btcdragonlord.com.