The White Paper

Satoshi Nakamoto author Ben Vickers editor James Bridle editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:cosmogenesis

Published:24th Jan '19

Should be back in stock very soon

The White Paper cover

In the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, the mysterious Satoshi Nakamoto published a revolutionary white paper that described a simple peer-to-peer electronic cash system that would later become Bitcoin, laying the foundations for the technical innovation known as the blockchain. In the decade since its publication, the nascent technology behind cryptocurrency has become recognised holding the same transformative potential of the printing press or the internet, set to impact our sense of identity and provenance as much as finance. It has disrupted traditional financial markets with a spectacular explosion in value, paved the way for thousands of similar digital currencies and laid the groundwork for a decentralised future of the web. But what does it mean for everyday life?

The White Paper returns to the document that started it all, taking Nakamoto’s text as a Rosetta Stone to decode the meaning of blockchain for contemporary society. This guide to the innovative technology shows how it holds up a mirror to our understanding of the world, both timeless and mutating: from the archetypal origin story, to concepts of trust and value, and the changing shapes of power and privacy.

In an acute and definitive Introduction, James Bridle, leading technologist, artist and author of New Dark Age, charts the rise of blockchain from its roots in clandestine online cultures. Delving into the first conversations between initial members of the Bitcoin community - a disparate group of cyber ideologues ranging from right-wing Libertarians to radical Web 2.0 utopian, Bridle shows how they shed light on the cryptographic imagination that points towards the future of the Bitcoin dream. Through the lens of encryption as philosophy and practice, Bridle examines the continuing debates around the meaning of money, democratic values and security in an era of surveillance capitalism.

Fully annotated with key secondary texts, The White Paper presents new perspectives on the radical paper.

"The White Paper does a good job explaining the mechanics of how Bitcoin implements deeper concepts of decentralization and "trustless" value creation, with due acknowledgment that the one thing that must be trusted is Bitcoin itself." - Kevin Werbach, Los Angeles Review of Books "an excellent primer" - Bruce Sterling, Wired "Merely by printing the technical document that opened up the world of crypto-currencies and treating it as an elegant, brilliant philosophical statement, Jaya Klara Brekke, James Bridle and Ben Vickers have created a truly unique reference point for the changes that could define this century." --Paul Mason, Postcapitalism: A Guide to Our Future and former BBC Economics Editor

ISBN: 9781999675929

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 163g

144 pages