Crypto Basics: A Nontechnical Introduction to Creating Your Own Money for Investors and Inventors
English | 2022 | ISBN: 9781484283219 | 333 pages | True EPUB | 22.3 MB
English | 2022 | ISBN: 9781484283219 | 333 pages | True EPUB | 22.3 MB
Use this practical, step-by-step guide for developers and entrepreneurs to create and run your own cryptocurrency. Author Slava Gomzin has created two cryptocurrencies and describes in this book the technology and economics of cryptocurrencies as preparation for crypto trading, investing, and other business activities. A detailed overview of special topics includes security, privacy, and usability of crypto as a mainstream payment system.
Part I, Understanding Crypto, explains the technology and economic, security, and usability aspects of crypto. This is an introduction to the world of cryptography, blockchain tech, and other elements of crypto such as security, privacy, and a detailed review of payment processing.
Part II, Using Crypto, provides the practical knowledge you need to dive into the crypto business such as investment, trading, and even creating your own crypto project.
Part III, Creating Your Own Crypto, teaches you how to launch your own crypto project and create your own cryptocurrency.
What You Will Learn
Know how cryptography, Bitcoin, and other cryptos work
Understand how crypto becomes money, and how crypto exchanges work
Use crypto as a payment method
Buy your first crypto and know what exchange you should use
Be aware of the most dangerous crypto attacks and what to do about security and privacy
Maintain anonymity and privacy while dealing with crypto
Know how Monero (the most popular privacy-centric cryptocurrency) works
Create and run your own crypto project
Create your own token, both regular (fungible) and NFT (non-fungible), from selecting the platform to economics and finances
Who This Book Is For
Crypto inventors, entrepreneurs, developers, investors, and advisors who are thinking about creating their own cryptocurrency; traders and investors, both professional and amateur, looking to enter the crypto markets; and software architects, developers, managers, consultants, executives, and crypto enthusiasts working for merchants, banks, fintech companies, and many other businesses that have started accepting crypto payments or dealing with other aspects of crypto