Vitalik Buterin, founder of Ethereum (ETH), the largest smart contract network in the crypto market, announced on its Twitter profile that its book has been published and is now available.
“Proof of Stake”, the (physical and digital) book compiling various writings I’ve made over the last ~10 years, is finally out!
Orderable here: https://t.co/SekZgammU8
big thanks to @ntnsndr @7StoriesPress and everyone else who helped make this happen!
— vitalik.eth (@VitalikButerin) September 27, 2022
In the pre-launch, the user had the possibility to guarantee his version in NFT, by donating any amount to the official website of the project, as reported on Crypto Times. The book has a physical and non-fungible token (NFT) format.
The work where he compiles the writings and lessons learned from his 10-year trajectory in this universe. The names of the three chapters refer to the evolution of the market, and Buterin’s maturation in it.
The first part is called the “Pre-mining” – or pre-mining – process of creating a cryptocurrency that uses Proof of Work as a consensus algorithm.
Chapters two and three are called “Proof of Work” and “Proof of Stake” respectively.
For those who haven’t coined the NFT that entitles the book, the work is sold by Amazon, Walmart, Books-a-million and other stores.
The book, titled “Proof of Stake”, is a direct reference to the consensus algorithm, the same one from which the network began to work after The Merge.
The project is a collaboration with the Gitcoin Grants platform, where developers can get paid for their code and project creation work.
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