Fintech


The Anatomy of the Swipe: Making Money Move
The FINTECH Book: The Financial Technology Handbook for Investors, Entrepreneurs and Visionaries
Payments Systems in the U.S.: A Guide for the Payments Professional
Bank 4.0: Banking everywhere, never at a bank
The Field Guide to Global Payments
Digital Bank: Strategies to launch or become a digital bank
A Piece of the Action: How the Middle Class Joined the Money Class
Bank 3.0 - Why Banking is No Longer Somewhere You Go, But Something You Do
Bad Money: FinTech as an Instrument in the Battle for Global Dominance
The World Of Digital Payments: Practical Course (FinTech)
Fintech Founders: Inspiring Tales from the Entrepreneurs that are Changing Finance
Cryptoassets: The Innovative Investor's Guide to Bitcoin and Beyond
The Bitcoin Standard: The Decentralized Alternative to Central Banking
The Innovation Ultimatum: Six Strategic Technologies That Will Reshape Every Business in the 2020s
The Future of Finance: The Impact of FinTech, AI, and Crypto on Financial Services
Tokenomics by Stefan PiechIn Crypto We Trust by Shivam    SinghSolana by Shivam    SinghEthereum by Shivam    SinghBTC by Shivam    Singh
Crypto 101
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The Internet of Money by Andreas M. AntonopoulosTokenomics by Stefan PiechBlockchain Basics by Daniel  DrescherInventing Bitcoin by Yan PritzkerThe Bitcoin Standard by Saifedean Ammous
Blockchain
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Anne Boden
The thing that all these businesses [Amazon, Facebook and Google] have in common is they are disruptors. The foundations of their businesses are not unique. They have identified a problem that a large number of people were experiencing with an existing business or service and then found a way to make it more accessible / fast / cheap / efficient. If they pitch it right, in a short space of time, the disruptors become successful enough to replace, or at least displace, the conventional product or ...more
Anne Boden, Banking On It: How I Disrupted an Industry and Changed the Way We Manage our Money Forever

Jason Hishmeh
In the race to scale a startup, overlooking financial planning is like to building a skyscraper on shaky ground. True growth stems from decisions rooted in accurate forecasts and smart resource allocation.
Jason Hishmeh, The 6 Startup Stages: How Non-technical Founders Create Scalable, Profitable Companies

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