Author: How Money Got Free: Bitcoin And The Fight for the Future of Finance

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How Money Got Free: Bitcoin And The Fight For The Future Of Finance

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Brian Patrick Eha

GUEST AUTHOR/TECH EXPERT: Brian Patrick Eha (EE-hah), is a technology journalist the author of How Money Got Free: Bitcoin And The Fight For The Future Of Finance, the most comprehensive narrative yet written of the rise and fall and rise of this disruptive technology.

In the space of a few years, Bitcoin has gone from an idea ignored or maligned by almost everyone to an asset with a market cap of more than $12 billion. Venture capital firms, Goldman Sachs, the New York Stock Exchange, and billionaires such as Richard Branson and Peter Thiel have invested more than $1 billion in companies built on this groundbreaking technology. Bill Gates has even declared it ‘better than currency’.

But can its early promise endure? Or will the next evolution of money be neutered as it goes mainstream? The pioneers of Bitcoin were twenty-first-century outlaws – cryptographers, hackers, Free Staters, ex-cons and drug dealers, teenage futurists and self-taught entrepreneurs – armed with a renegade ideology and a grudge against big government and big banks. Now those same institutions are threatening to co-opt or curtail the impact of digital currency. But the pioneers, some of whom have become millionaires themselves, aren’t going down without a fight. Sweeping and provocative, How Money Got Free reveals how this disruptive technology is shaping the debate around competing ideas of money and liberty, and what that means for our future.

“The rollicking, delightfully told tale of the creation of one of the most profound new technologies of our time.” ―Nicholas Thompson, editor-in-chief, Wired

“If Brian Patrick Eha can make me, a Luddite dunce, both understand and care about the enigmatic Bitcoin, and if he can also tantalize the novelist in me with a narrative of intellectual daring and primal risk relating to Bitcoin’s rise and fall and rise, then he is some kind of journalistic magician. And so he is, because he did all those things and more. Welcome to a new reality and the monetary future. You’ll never find a better guide.” ―Walter Kirn, author of Up in the Air and Blood Will Out

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BIO: Brian Patrick Eha is a former editor at Entrepreneur and a journalist who has spent nearly five years following the rise of Bitcoin. His work has been published by The New Yorker, The Atlantic, Fortune, CNNMoney, American Banker, Outside, Port, Avaunt, and the Los Angeles Review of Books, among other publications. He lives in New York City.

WEBSITE: brianpatrickeha.com

ARCHIVE: www.americanbanker.com/author/brian-patrick-eha

ABOUT: Brian Patrick Eha is a journalist and author in New York. His book How Money Got Free: Bitcoin and the Fight for the Future of Finance is the most comprehensive narrative yet written of Bitcoin’s first several years. It has been praised by the editor-in-chief of Wired and compared to “a fiber-optic cable extending into our uncertain economic future.” It was published in the U.K. on April 6, 2017, and will be published on May 9, 2017 in North America.

He has appeared as an authority on finance, technology and the evolution of currencies on Bloomberg and Monocle radio. He is also a contributor to The New Yorker, a former editor at Entrepreneur, a former trustee of the NYC chapter of the Awesome Foundation and a poet and fiction author. He holds an M.S. from the Columbia University School of Journalism and his work has been published by The Atlantic, the Los Angeles Review of Books, The American Reader and many others. He is represented by Foundry Literary + Media. He enjoys single-malt scotch and power yoga, though usually not at the same time.

TWITTER: @brianeha