Money is the invisible architecture of civilization. In the collective imagination of economics, history begins with a fable. The arrow-maker trades his wares for the salt, then gives the salt to the hunter for the meat. Thus, money is born. But there is a flaw in this familiar story: historically, it never happened. Long before money became a digital abstraction, value was something you could hold in your hand (a cowrie shell, a slab of salt, or a coin stamped with the Lydian Lion). 'The History of Money: From Barter to Bitcoin' traces the lineage of currency from its tangible origins to its ephemeral present, revealing how the concept of wealth has repeatedly reinvented itself to meet the demands of an expanding world. We are currently living through a transformation as profound as the invention of coinage. By analyzing the collapse of the commodity link in 1971 and the subsequent rise of fiat currency, the text provides the necessary context for the current digital revolution. From the first paper "flying cash" of China to the genesis block of Bitcoin, this account uncovers the enduring mechanics of trust that bind our global economy together, even as the medium of exchange shifts from heavy metal to weightless code.
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