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An insiders account of the rise of digital money and cryptocurrencies

Dubbed CryptoDad for his impassioned plea to Congress to acknowledge and respect cryptocurrencies as the inevitable product of a fast-growing technological wave and a free marketplace, Chris Giancarlo is considered one of the most influential individuals in financial regulation. CryptoDad: The Fight for the Future of Money describes Giancarlos own reckoning with the future of the global economyat the intersection of markets, technology, and public policyand lays out the fight for a Digital Dollar.

CryptoDad is Giancarlos own personal story, detailing his forays into the world of Wall Street to his tenure as the 13th Chairman of the United States Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), where he pushed for the agency to recognize the digitization of markets. His growing fame as a Twitter presence in this essential debate has given Giancarlo a platform to makes a case for the future of cryptocurrencies as the natural successor to Americas current failing financial market infrastructure.

CryptoDad provides readers with:

  • A thorough exploration of digital change and how it affects the lives of everyone in a global economy
  • A revolutionary consideration of regulatory responses to the rapid pace of technological innovation
  • A call to update our aging financial organizations, particularly the infrastructure of money itself, and focus on renewed faith and confidence in free market innovation
  • A foreword by Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, two of the biggest names in cryptocurrencies
  • CryptoDad argues that the next digital wave will be the coming Internet of Value, where cryptocurrencies will do the Internet of Information did to immaterial things: make them accessible, distributable, and movable instantly across the globe. This book is an ideal introduction to the importance of technology in the marketplace.

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    J. Christopher Giancarlo

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    Copyright 2022 by J. Christopher Giancarlo. All rights reserved.

    Published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, New Jersey.
    Published simultaneously in Canada.

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    Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

    Names: Giancarlo, J. Christopher (James Christopher), 1959- author.

    Title: CryptoDad : the fight for the future of money / J. Christopher Giancarlo.

    Description: Hoboken, New Jersey : Wiley, [2022] | Includes index.

    Identifiers: LCCN 2021036636 (print) | LCCN 2021036637 (ebook) | ISBN 9781119855088 (hardback) | ISBN 9781119855101 (adobe pdf) | ISBN 9781119855095 (epub)

    Subjects: LCSH: Cryptocurrencies. | Digital currency. | FinanceUnited States.

    Classification: LCC HG1710 .G53 2022 (print) | LCC HG1710 (ebook) | DDC 332.4dc23

    LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2021036636

    LC ebook record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2021036637

    Cover Image: Mike McGregor Inc.
    Cover Design: Paul McCarthy

    This book is dedicated to three wise teachers:

    Ella Jane, my mother, who taught faithfulness in living;

    Henry, my professor, who believed liberty is the goal of learning; and

    Regina, my wife, who shows kindness as the essence of love.

    Foreword

    Cryptocurrency, or crypto as it is colloquially known, is a pretty big deal. In our opinion, a bigger one than the Internet itself. And we believe it has the potential to have as great an impact on personal freedom as the printing press, the personal computer, and the early, open Internet. Why? Because crypto makes decentralization possible, which is to say its center of gravity is you, the individual.

    Prior to the invention of Bitcoin, the idea of a decentralized network, in which unrelated computers around the world could reliably reach agreement with each other on something (e.g. who owns what), was thought to be entirely theoretical. The challenge lies in the possibility that one or more computers in the network could be bad actors trying to confuse the others.

    In computer science, this agreement problem is known as The Byzantine Generals' Problem. When Satoshi Nakamoto, Bitcoin's pseudonymous creator, published the Bitcoin white paper in 2009, she, he, or they presented the world's first ever solution to this hitherto intractable problem. As described, the Bitcoin mining algorithm ensures that a network of computers that don't know each other will in fact reach agreement with each other in a reliable manner. And that this agreement or consensuswhat today, we call a blockchainwould be immutable and verifiable.

    Historically, such agreement had to be entrusted to a central party or ended up concentrating toward one. Money has long been the purview of governments and finance the domain of big banks. Tim Berners-Lee's original, utopic vision for the commercial Internetan open network of interconnected computershas become a closed, dystopic oligopoly of data cartels. When you log on to the Internet today, you're really logging on to one of five companies: Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix, or Google, aka the FAANG companies. Has there ever been a more appropriate acronym?

    The problem with centralization of power was captured best by Lord Bryon: Power corrupts; absolute power corrupts absolutely. These sectors are centralized, not because it is the best approach, but because it has been the only approach until now. Satoshi's breakthrough not only made the decentralization of money possible, but it also provided a blueprint for the decentralization of anything.

    We now can envision a future where the Internet, finance, and money will not be controlled by a few, but by the many. Where the value of these social networks (they are all social networks) will not accrue to just a handful of CEOs and companies, but to all of us, their users. Where you no longer need someone's permission to invest, borrow, or build. A level playing field with no inside baseball.

    Bitcoin was the first cryptocurrency as we have come to know them. It has created an entirely new economic sector we now call crypto. This sector, like the Internet, has grown from total obscurity into one that can't be ignored. While today, it still appears to most as a niche technology, tomorrow it will be everything. When Jeff Bezos was first pitching Amazon to potential investors, the first question he was always asked was, What's the Internet? Crypto's story arc will be no different.

    Crypto is not just a technology; it is a movement. One that offers the possibility of greater choice, independence, and opportunity for all. It can achieve things that our current systems can't even begin to contemplate. It allows our money to work like email. Its barriers to entry are lowrequiring only an Internet connection and a smartphone. It has the power to redesign the Internet, the financial system, and money in a way that fosters and protects the rights and dignity of the individual. These are quite awesome possibilities and embody the ethos and founding principles of our country. Crypto is very American.

    It would have been hard to predict the sheer economic opportunity of the Internet back in the early 1990s. Not long ago, many of the Internet companies that today are the biggest economic drivers of the global economy were seen as novelties or didn't even exist. The majority of these companies are American and their economic growth and prosperity was captured primarily by Americans. America won the Internet.

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