Ok, the full title is Crypto Confidential: Winning and Losing Millions in the New Frontier of Finance by Nat Eliason. https://www.amazon.com/Crypto-Confidential-Winning-Millions-Frontier/dp/B0CNFLYGWV/ref=sr_1_1?sr=8-1
Usually, I wouldn't touch a book with the word "crypto" in it because I'm disgusted by the whole thing, but after hearing the guy on a podcast, I thought I would give it a read.
It's a great book and a fascinating look into the pits of degen madness that was the difi summer. It was a page-turner I have to say.
Why I was interested is because Difi summer was when I came back to crypto and bitcoin and did quite a bit of shit coin-related things, but I could just never make any money off the yield farms and things and I always felt that I was lacking an insider edge.
This book proves this point exactly, without an 'in', this guy would have never made it, but as they say, network is networth. I kind of felt cathartic and vindicated. I had been the stupid retail user getting rugged but this guy had a hell of a journey and it was very interesting to follow the ups and downs.
Great that you got some kind of closure from the book
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yeah, i was like , damn, i need some more connected friends lol
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