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-[Traditional Asset Tokenization][8]
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-[Cryptoeconomics][9]
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-[Crypto Tokens: A Breakthrough in Open Network Design][10]
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-[Coinbase’s Securities Law Framework][11]
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#### General reading I’ve found helpful
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-[Blockchain application stack][11] and [The Shared Data Layer of the Blockchain][12]
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-[Blockchain w/o bitcoin][13]
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-[Bitcoin categories][14]
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-[Logically centralized but organizationally decentralized][15]
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-[Where the "chain" piece comes from ][16]
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-[Notation Capital LP Memo re: Blockchain][17]
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-[The State of Cryptocurrency: Mid 2017 edition][18]
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-[A Beginner’s Guide to Tezos][19]
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-[Blockchain application stack][12] and [The Shared Data Layer of the Blockchain][13]
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-[Blockchain w/o bitcoin][14]
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-[Bitcoin categories][15]
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-[Logically centralized but organizationally decentralized][16]
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-[Where the "chain" piece comes from ][17]
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-[Notation Capital LP Memo re: Blockchain][18]
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-[The State of Cryptocurrency: Mid 2017 edition][19]
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-[A Beginner’s Guide to Tezos][20]
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#### Interesting moments in the history of BitCoin
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Read about the following:
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- The block size debate
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- Lightning networks
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- SegWit, SegWit 2x, etc.
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- Sidechains ([1][20])
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- Sidechains ([1][21])
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- Governance in Bitcoin and Open Source
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#### People to follow and places to learn more
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- I keep a Twitter list of interesting people in the Web3 space. You can find it [here][21].
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- I keep a Twitter list of interesting people in the Web3 space. You can find it [here][22].
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-**Many projects have great dialogues with their users/developers via Slack groups:** join a few and get familiar with the problems each project is grappling with.
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-**Github activity & commits:** interested in an open source project? Review the commit history and open PRs (or even the code) to get a sense of how active the community is and how much progress has been made.
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