The book covers an ambitious range of territory — from the statistical mechanics of power law scaling to the network physics underlying Bitcoin's adoption curve, from the thermodynamics of proof-of-work to the renormalization group theory that explains why Bitcoin's growth exponents form an integer-ratio family.


If this work proves important, it will not be because of its author. It will be because the subject itself is important — perhaps more important than most people currently realize.
Bitcoin is not merely a financial instrument or a technological curiosity. It is a emergent physical system, one that exhibits the same deep mathematical structures found in biological networks, critical phase transitions, and the scaling laws that govern everything from city sizes to the metabolism of living organisms.
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