Joakim Book

Joakim Book
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Joakim Book is interested in all things money and financial history. He holds degrees in economics and economic history from University of Glasgow and University of Oxford.

Bitcoin Was Made For This: The Apex Of Apolitical

The entirety of Bitcoin’s existence is dedicated to its usability by anyone regardless of their intent.

Like All Successful Monies, Bitcoin Is Money For Enemies

Bitcoin exhibits properties of money that have existed far longer than the protocol and that helps facilitate its rapid growth.

How Bubbles, Price And COVID-19 Changed Bitcoin for Me

Bitcoin is not a bubble. It’s the monetary escape hatch we need now that the COVID-19 cat is out of the bag.

How Bitcoin Fixes The Old World Bureaucracy Of Payments

How one man’s journey to receive international payment revealed the bloated bureaucracy of our financial system and the solution offered by Bitcoin.

Like Bitcoin, Everything Important Is Proof-of-Work

Bitcoin is simply one of many proof-of-work systems that creates the most important outputs and skills in the world.

DCA Isn’t As Effective As Going All In On Bitcoin

The commonly-cited method of dollar-cost averaging might be less effective than lump-sum purchases.

Bitcoin Can Be The Change You’ve Been Waiting For

Bitcoin offers a way for us to stop just appearing like we want to fix things, instead making real change.

How Much Of My Portfolio Should Be Allocated To Bitcoin?

The answer to this question varies based on different circumstances in people’s lives.

Taleb Vs. Taleb: A Question Of Time, Lindy And Portfolios

The famous economist often acts contradictory and has denounced Bitcoin despite examples of previous understanding.

Bitcoin Versus The Great Financial Bubbles Of The Past

The previous crises are actually quite different from what we are currently experiencing if we examine history.
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