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<p><em>Mastering Ethereum</em> will become a must-read in the future, as Ethereum is going to be <span class="keep-together">as ubiquitous</span> as TCP/IP. It will become a necessary layer under which decentralized, trustless technologies live and thrive.” </p>
<p data-type="attribution">Hudson Jameson, Community Organizer, Ethereum Foundation</p>
<p>I had the privilege of having access to Andreas’ and Gav’s book <em>Mastering Ethereum</em>, and I have to say I’m amazed at its breadth, scope, and accessibility. It has it all: a deep history of Ethereum, explanations of elliptical curve mathematics, solidity tutorials, and legal debates on utility tokens and ICOs. It’s deep enough that it can be used as a whole syllabus of reference material, yet it’s accessible enough that anyone who is merely math-curious can understand. After reading a few chapters on the topic, I feel I have a much more solid understanding of many of the underlying cryptographic primitives. If you’re a researcher, a developer, a manager, a lawyer, a student, or anyone curious about where the future of tech is going, I highly recommend having <em>Mastering Ethereum</em> on your shelf.”</p>
<p data-type="attribution">Alex Van de Sande, designer, Ethereum Foundation</p>
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<p>I had the privilege of having access to Andreas’ and Gav’s book <em>Mastering Ethereum</em>, and I have to say I’m amazed at its breadth, scope, and accessibility. It has it all: a deep history of Ethereum, explanations of elliptical curve mathematics, solidity tutorials, and legal debates on utility tokens and ICOs. It’s deep enough that it can be used as a whole syllabus of reference material, yet it’s accessible enough that anyone who is merely math-curious can understand. After reading a few chapters on the topic, I feel I have a much more solid understanding of many of the underlying cryptographic primitives. If you’re a researcher, a developer, a manager, a lawyer, a student, or anyone curious about where the future of tech is going, I highly recommend having <em>Mastering Ethereum</em> on your shelf.”</p>
<p data-type="attribution">Alex Van de Sande, Ethereum Foundation</p>
<p><em>Mastering Ethereum</em> will become a must-read in the future, as Ethereum is going to be <span class="keep-together">as ubiquitous</span> as TCP/IP. It will become a necessary layer under which decentralized, trustless technologies live and thrive.” </p>
<p data-type="attribution">Hudson Jameson, Community Organizer, Ethereum Foundation</p>
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