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Out of the Ether - The Amazing Story of Ethereum 55 Million Heist That Almost Destroyed

English · Hardback

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Discover how $55 million in cryptocurrency vanished in one of the most bizarre thefts in history
 
Out of the Ether: The Amazing Story of Ethereum and the $55 Million Heist that Almost Destroyed It All tells the astonishing tale of the disappearance of $55 million worth of the cryptocurrency ether in June 2016. It also chronicles the creation of the Ethereum blockchain from the mind of inventor Vitalik Buterin to the ragtag group of people he assembled around him to build the second-largest crypto universe after Bitcoin.
 
Celebrated journalist and author Matthew Leising tells the full story of one of the most incredible chapters in cryptocurrency history. He covers the aftermath of the heist as well, explaining the extreme lengths the victims of the theft and the creators of Ethereum went to in order to try and limit the damage. The book covers:
* The creation of Ethereum
* An explanation of the nature of blockchain and cryptocurrency
* The activities of a colorful cast of hackers, coders, investors, and thieves
 
Perfect for anyone with even a passing interest in the world of modern fintech or daring electronic heists, Out of the Ether is a story of genius and greed that's so incredible you may just choose not to believe it.

List of contents

Part I 3
 
Part II 86
 
Part III 145
 
Part IV 214
 
Sources 343

About the author










MATTHEW LEISING is one of the foremost blockchain reporters in the world who has been covering the emerging technology for Bloomberg News since 2015. His understanding of the underlying systems allows him to translate complicated topics into easy to understand narratives, whether they're about the intersection of blockchain and Wall Street or the many scams and questionable practices that pervade crypto. Out of the Ether was born from his 2017 story "The Ether Thief" for Bloomberg Markets Magazine.

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Discover how $55 million in cryptocurrency vanished in one of the most bizarre thefts in history

Out of the Ether: The Amazing Story of Ethereum and the $55 Million Heist that Almost Destroyed It All tells the astonishing tale of the disappearance of $55 million worth of the cryptocurrency ether in June 2016. It also chronicles the creation of the Ethereum blockchain from the mind of inventor Vitalik Buterin to the ragtag group of people he assembled around him to build the second-largest crypto universe after Bitcoin.

Celebrated journalist and author Matthew Leising tells the full story of one of the most incredible chapters in cryptocurrency history. He covers the aftermath of the heist as well, explaining the extreme lengths the victims of the theft and the creators of Ethereum went to in order to try and limit the damage. The book covers:
* The creation of Ethereum
* An explanation of the nature of blockchain and cryptocurrency
* The activities of a colorful cast of hackers, coders, investors, and thieves

Perfect for anyone with even a passing interest in the world of modern fintech or daring electronic heists, Out of the Ether is a story of genius and greed that's so incredible you may just choose not to believe it.

Product details

Authors M Leising, Matthew Leising
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.12.2020
 
EAN 9781119602934
ISBN 978-1-119-60293-4
No. of pages 336
Subjects Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business > Biographies, autobiographies
Social sciences, law, business > Business > Management

Ethereum, Finance & Investments, Finanz- u. Anlagewesen, Geld u. Bankwesen, Money & Banking

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