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Adam Rothstein

    Astronaut Luggage
    Drone
    The End of Money
    • The End of Money

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,8(26)Évaluer

      Murder for hire. Drug trafficking. Embezzlement. Money laundering. Market manipulation. Governments overthrown. These might sound like plot lines of a conspiracy thriller, but they are true stories from the short history of "cryptocurrencies". Originally conceived by computer hackers and cryptographers, these digital currencies, represent a completely new sort of financial transaction - one that doesn't need banks. Yet it's the technology that underpins these cryptocurrencies that has financiers, lawmakers and governments sitting up and taking notice. Hailed as the greatest advancement since the invention of the internet, the blockchain is moving away from being the backbone for a digital currency and making inroads into other core concepts of society: identity, ownership and even the rule of law. The End of Money is an essential introduction to cryptocurrencies and the blockchain revolution. On this journey you'll discover how this staggering new technology has the potential to enable an ultra-libertarian society beyond government control.

      The End of Money
    • "Drones are in the newspaper, on the TV screen, swarming through the networks, and soon, we're told, they'll be delivering our shopping. But what are drones? The word encompasses everything from toys to weapons. And yet, as broadly defined as they are, the word "drone" fills many of us with a sense of technological dread. Adam Rothstein cuts through the mystery, the unknown, and the political posturing, and talks about what drones really are: what technologies are out there, and what's coming next; how drones are talked about, and how they are represented in popular culture. It turns out that drones are not as scary as they appear-but they are more complicated than you might expect. Drones reveal the strange relationships that humans are forming with their new technologies"--Publisher.

      Drone
    • Astronaut Luggage

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Exploring themes of the Apocalypse, commodities, drones, history, and politics, this collection features short texts that blur the lines between reality and fiction. Through essays and stories, Rothstein embraces an "atemporality," suggesting that truth and falsehood coexist and are less significant in this context. The narratives unfold simultaneously, reflecting on speculative scenarios that resonate within our world, challenging readers to reconsider the nature of facts and fantasies.

      Astronaut Luggage