Books
Mia Clarke

The Crypto Compass

The digital economy isn’t coming—it’s already here. Are you ready to navigate it?

In a world being rapidly reshaped by blockchain, cryptocurrencies, decentralized finance (DeFi), and Web3 innovation, standing still is falling behind. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, investor, professional, or simply crypto-curious, The Crypto Compass: Navigate the New Digital Economy is your essential guide to understanding—and thriving in—the decentralized future of money, markets, and technology.

This book demystifies the fast-evolving world of crypto and gives you a clear, practical roadmap for participating in the digital economy with confidence. Instead of chasing hype, The Crypto Compass helps you focus on fundamentals, trends, tools, and strategies that matter—so you can make informed decisions in a space that’s constantly changing.

Inside this book, you’ll discover:

What the “new digital economy” really means—and how crypto plays a central role

The core principles of blockchain, cryptocurrencies, DeFi, NFTs, DAOs, and the metaverse

How crypto is disrupting traditional finance, payments, identity, and ownership

Real-world use cases driving adoption in business, art, gaming, finance, and beyond

The evolution of money: from fiat to Bitcoin, stablecoins, and central bank digital currencies (CBDCs)

How to safely buy, store, and manage digital assets

Key trends shaping the future—like tokenization, decentralized identity, and AI + blockchain integration

The risks, regulations, and myths surrounding crypto—and how to navigate them wisely

How to position yourself—financially, professionally, or entrepreneurially—for success in the digital age

Whether you're looking to invest, build, or simply understand where the world is headed, The Crypto Compass will equip you with the direction, clarity, and confidence to take action.
53 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
PublishDrive
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