This book offers a collection of simple and straightforward resources that will get you up to speed on cryptocurrency investing and mining, blockchain, Bitcoin, and Ethereum. Kiana Danial presents up-to-date and reliable info on what's been called the "21st century gold rush." This book provides the foundation needed to become a savvy cryptocurrency consumer, investor, or miner.
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Author: Kiana Danial Publisher: For Dummies Date: December 2021 Pages: 816 ISBN: 978-1119855804 Print: 1119855802 Audience: General Level: Introductory Category: General interest

Topics include:
- Gain an understanding of how cryptocurrency works and the blockchain technologies that power cryptocurrency
- Find out if you're ready to invest in the cryptocurrency market and how to make smart decisions with your cash
- Build a cryptocurrency mining rig out of optimized and specifically chosen computing hardware
- Dive into the details of leading cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum
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