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The first few drafts of the first few chapters were the hardest, because bitcoin is a difficult subject to unravel. Every time I pulled on one thread of the bitcoin technology, I had to pull on the whole thing. I repeatedly got stuck and a bit despondent as I struggled to make the topic easy to understand and create a narrative around such a dense technical subject. Eventually, I decided to tell the story of bitcoin through the stories of the people using bitcoin and the whole book became a lot easier to write. I owe thanks to my friend and mentor, Richard Kagan, who helped me unravel the story and get past the moments of writer's block, and Pamela Morgan, who reviewed early drafts of each chapter and asked the hard questions to make them better. Also, thanks to the developers of the San Francisco Bitcoin Developers Meetup group and Taariq Lewis, the group's co-founder, for helping to test the early material.
During the development of the book, I made early drafts available on GitHub and invited public comments. More than a hundred comments, suggestions, corrections, and contributions were submitted in response. Those contributions are explicitly acknowledged, with my thanks, in <<github_contrib>>. Special thanks to Minh T. Nguyen, who volunteered to manage the GitHub contributions and added many significant contributions himself. Thanks also to Andrew Naugler for infographic design.
During the development of the book, I made early drafts available on GitHub and invited public comments. More than a hundred comments, suggestions, corrections, and contributions were submitted in response. Those contributions are explicitly acknowledged, with my thanks, in <<github_contrib>>. Thanks also to Andrew Naugler for infographic design.
Once the book was drafted, it went through several rounds of technical review. Thanks to Cricket Liu and Lorne Lantz for their thorough review, comments, and support.
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* Bryan Gmyrek (physicsdude)
* Casey Flynn (cflynn07)
* Chapman Shoop (belovachap)
* Christie D'Anna (avocadobreath)
* Cody Scott (Siecje)
* coinradar
* Cragin Godley (cgodley)
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* drstrangeM
* Ed Eykholt (edeykholt)
* Ed Leafe (EdLeafe)
* Edward Posnak (edposnak)
* Elias Rodrigues (elias19r)
* Eric Voskuil (evoskuil)
* Eric Winchell (winchell)
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* Esteban Ordano (eordano)
* ethers
* fabienhinault
* francyi
* Gaurav Rana (bitcoinsSG)
* genjix
* Holger Schinzel (schinzelh)
* Ioannis Cherouvim (cherouvim)
* Ish Ot Jr. (ishotjr)
* James Addison (jayaddison)
* Jameson Lopp (jlopp)
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* Marzig (marzig76)
* Maximilian Reichel (phramz)
* Michalis Kargakis (kargakis)
* michaelcippolito
* Mihail Russu (MihailRussu)
* Minh T. Nguyen, GitHub contribution editor (enderminh)
* Minh T. Nguyen (enderminh)
* Nagaraj Hubli (nagarajhubli)
* Nekomata (nekomata-3)
* Rfurse
* Richard Kiss (richardkiss)
* Ruben Alexander (hizzvizz)
* Sam Ritchie (sritchie)
* Sergej Kotliar (ziggamon)
* Seiichi Uchida (topecongiro)
* Simon de la Rouviere (simondlr)
* Stephan Oeste (Emzy)
* takaya-imai