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Title and Dedication
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Foreword
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Introduction
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Who Am I?
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Part 1: Bitcoin
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Question 1: What is Bitcoin?
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Question 2: Why is Bitcoin Important?
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Question 3: Who Controls the Bitcoin Network?
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Question 4: Why is Bitcoin Limited to 21 Million and Not Some Other Number?
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Question 5: Is Bitcoin Only Affordable for the Wealthy?
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Question 6: Why is the Price of Bitcoin so Volatile and Unpredictable?
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Question 7: How High Can Bitcoin's Price Go?
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Part 2: Economics
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Question 8: What is Money?
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Question 9: Why is Money Important?
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Question 10: What are the Properties of Sound Money?
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Question 11: How Does Bitcoin Compare with Fiat Currencies?
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Question 12: How Can Bitcoin be Money if it Doesn’t Have Intrinsic Value?
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Question 13: Isn't Some Inflation Good for the Economy?
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Question 14: Why is it Important to Separate the Control of Money from the State?
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Part 3: Misconceptions
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Question 15: Since Bitcoin is Only Code, Can't Someone Just Copy It?
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Question 16: Should I Diversify into Other Cryptocurrencies?
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Question 17: Won't Bitcoin's Disinflationary Nature Discourage Spending, Encourage Hoarding, and Cause Economic Stagnation?
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Question 18: Since We Don’t Know Who Created Bitcoin, How Do We Know it was Created with Good Intentions?
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Question 19: What Would Happen if a Powerful Government Simply Banned Bitcoin?
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Question 20: Is Bitcoin's Energy Use Harmful to the Environment?
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Question 21: With Only a Few Transactions per Second, How Can Bitcoin Scale to be Used as Global Money?
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Conclusion
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Contributors
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Acknowledgements
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More 21 Questions Books
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Recommended Reading
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Online Guides
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The Bitcoin AI
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Get Involved
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