
The Truth Machine
The Blockchain and the Future of Everything
by Paul Vigna
Should I read this?
Recommended by 1 source and appears in Blockchain, Cryptocurrency, and Most Recommended Books.
"Views differ on bitcoin, but few doubt the transformative potential of Blockchain Technology,. The Truth Machine is the best book so far on what has happened and what may come along. It demands the attention of anyone concerned with our economic future." Lawrence H. Summers, Charles W. Eliot University Professor and President Emeritus at Harvard,...
Looking for Kindle, hardcover, paperback, or audiobook editions?
Check formats, pricing, and current availability directly.
Why recommended
Recommended by 1 source and appears in Blockchain, Cryptocurrency, and Most Recommended Books.
Recommendation Signals
Recommendation proof is sourced from public posts, interviews, reading lists, and cited references.
No verified recommendation proof available yet.
Appears In
Not sure if this is the right fit?
Consider The Undoing Project by Michael Lewis. Recommended by 18 sources.
“Michael Lewis chronicles the friendship and intellectual partnership of Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky, who championed the idea that cognitive biases shape our choices. The narrative reads like a buddy story, weaving their discoveries into personal anecdotes and the drama of their collaboration. You'll grasp key ideas—loss aversion, framing—through their story, but the book focuses on biography, not application. Helpful for understanding behavioral economics' origins; less useful if you want actionable advice. The emotional arc of their relationship can overshadow the science.”
Similar books
The Undoing Project
Michael Lewis
The Sovereign Individual
James Dale Davidson
The Bitcoin Standard
Saifedean Ammous
Financial Shenanigans
Howard Schilit
Cryptoassets
Chris Burniske
Scale
Geoffrey West
Digital Gold
Nathaniel Popper
Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Technologies
Arvind NarayananHow recommendation signals are reviewed
Each recommendation is collected from a public source — interviews, articles, or curated lists — and linked to its original URL. Books with many verifiable recommendations from respected people rank higher.
