
Blockchain Basics
A NonTechnical Introduction in 25 Steps
by Daniel Drescher
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appears in Blockchain, Cryptocurrency, and Technology.
In 25 concise steps, you will learn the basics of blockchain Technology,. No mathematical formulas, program code, or computer science jargon are used. No previous knowledge in computer science, mathematics, Programming,, or cryptography is required. Terminology is explained through pictures, analogies, and metaphors.This book bridges the gap that exi...
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