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The definite Web3 reading list (with links) Bitcoin whitepaper, Satoshi Nakamoto: Ethereum whitepaper, Vitalik Buterin: The Meaning of Decentralization, Vitalik Butterin: Why Decentralization Matters, Chris Dixon: Len Sassaman & Satoshi: a Cypherpunk History:   Models for Scaling Trustless Computation:   An Intro to Crypto: Building Blocks, L. Xie: The Crypto Story, Matt Levine: Crypto Mega Thesis, Multicoin Capital:   But how does Bitcoin actually work? Digital Gold, Nathaniel Popper: Mastering Bitcoin, A. Antonopoulos:  A letter to Jamie Dimon:   Why Bitcoin Matters, M. Andreessen: Beyond the Bitcoin bubble, NYT:   Bitcoin's Academic Pedigree, Clark:   Bitcoin for the open minded sceptic, Matt Huang: Bitcoin Macro Strategy, Michael Saylor:   Bitcoin first, Fidelity:   End the FUD: https://endthefud.org/  P. Valkenburgh explains Bitcoin to the Senate   Mastering Ethereum, A. Antonopoulos:  How does Ethereum work anyway?, P. Kasireddy: What is Ethereum, Ethereum Foundation: The Infinite Machine, Camilla Russo: Digital Assets Primer, BofA:   Overview of Digital Assets & Blockchain, GS: An (Institutional) Investor’s Take on Cryptoassets: New Internet Logic, John Palmer:   Making Sense of Web3, Josh Stark:   What is Web3?, Ethereum Foundation: Wtf is web3?, Cobie: The Third Web, Tante: A History of Cryptoart and NFTs:   NFTs and A Thousand True Fans, Chris Dixon: Crypto's Consumer Era, Kinjal Shah: The Ownership Economy 2022, Variant Fund:   Storing Value in Digital Objects, Derek Edws: