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Bitcoin -  Miguel A. Munoz

Bitcoin (eBook)

Your Path to Financial Freedom
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2025 | 1. Auflage
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Your Money Is Broken. Bitcoin Might Be the Fix.


Every month, your hard-earned savings lose purchasing power. Your paycheck doesn't stretch as far as it used to. The house your parents could afford on a single income now seems impossibly expensive on two. This isn't your fault-the money itself is designed to lose value.


Why Bitcoin Will Make You Rich strips away the hype and complexity to reveal Bitcoin's true potential: a fundamentally different form of money that can't be inflated away by central banks or devalued by political decisions.


What You'll Discover:


Part I: Understanding the Problem


Why the current monetary system systematically transfers wealth from savers to debtors


How inflation acts as an invisible tax on everyone who holds cash


The real reason your grandparents could afford more with less


Part II: Bitcoin's Solution


How Bitcoin's fixed supply of 21 million coins creates genuine scarcity in the digital age


Why Bitcoin is being called 'digital gold'-and might actually be better


The institutional adoption wave that's changing everything


Part III: The Economic Case


Bitcoin's four-year cycles and what they mean for investors


Network effects and why Bitcoin becomes more valuable as more people use it


The halving events that have historically preceded major price increases


Part IV: Practical Strategy


Dollar-cost averaging: the proven method for building wealth through Bitcoin


HODLing vs. trading: which approach actually works for regular people


How to avoid the mistakes that cost most investors money


Who This Book Is For:


You don't need to be a tech expert or financial wizard. This book is written for ordinary people who:


Worry about inflation eroding their savings


Want to understand Bitcoin beyond the headlines


Are looking for a long-term wealth-building strategy


Prefer thoughtful analysis over get-rich-quick promises


What Makes This Book Different:


No hype. No promises of overnight riches. No technical jargon you need a computer science degree to understand. Just honest, thorough analysis of why Bitcoin exists, how it works, and why it might represent the opportunity of a generation.


Author Miguel A. Muñoz brings years of rigorous research and a healthy skepticism refined through previous works on Bitcoin's technical foundations and economic implications. This isn't his first rodeo-and that experience shows in every carefully reasoned chapter.


The Bottom Line:


Bitcoin won't make you rich overnight. But understanding Bitcoin-and positioning yourself thoughtfully in this once-in-a-generation shift-might help you build the financial freedom you've been seeking.


The question isn't whether Bitcoin will change finance. It's whether you'll understand it in time to benefit.


Start your journey today.

Prologue: A Once-in-a-Generation Opportunity
Let me start with a simple question: When was the last time you felt truly in control of your financial future?
For most of us, the honest answer is unsettling. We work hard, save what we can, and try to make smart decisions with our money. Yet somehow, it feels like we're always playing catch-up. Prices keep rising. Our savings don't stretch as far as they used to. The rules of the game seem to change constantly, and we're not the ones making those changes.
This isn't your fault. The system itself has fundamental problems, and recognizing this is the first step toward real financial freedom.
Throughout history, there have been rare moments when ordinary people—people like you and me—have had the chance to recognize a paradigm shift before it becomes obvious to everyone else. Those who saw the potential of the internet in the 1990s and invested early in companies building that future often transformed their lives. Those who understood that personal computers would become essential household items in the 1980s positioned themselves for extraordinary opportunities. Even further back, those who recognized the industrial revolution's potential or invested in railroads during their early expansion years secured wealth that lasted generations.
Today, we stand at another one of these crossroads. Bitcoin represents a similar opportunity—perhaps the defining financial opportunity of our generation.
I know what you might be thinking. You've heard about Bitcoin. Maybe you've seen headlines about its wild price swings. Perhaps a friend made money on it, or maybe you've heard warnings that it's too risky, too complicated, or too late to get involved. You might wonder if it's just another bubble, a fad that will disappear, or something only tech experts can understand.
These are all reasonable concerns, and this book will address them honestly. But here's what I want you to understand from the very beginning: Bitcoin isn't primarily about getting rich quick. It's about taking back control over your financial future in a world where that control has been systematically taken away from ordinary people.
The Money Problem Nobody Talks About
Let's start with a reality that affects every single one of us but rarely gets discussed in plain terms: our money is broken.
I don't mean this metaphorically. I mean that the dollars in your wallet, the euros in your account, or whatever currency you use daily, are fundamentally flawed in ways that harm you every single day. Understanding this problem is crucial because Bitcoin exists specifically to solve it.
Think about what's happened to your money over your lifetime. When your parents or grandparents were young, a dollar bought a lot more than it does today. A movie ticket that cost two dollars in 1970 now costs fifteen dollars or more. A house that sold for thirty thousand dollars back then might cost ten times that amount today. Your grandparents might tell you stories about buying a candy bar for a nickel or filling up their car's gas tank for a few dollars.
This isn't just nostalgia or "the good old days" thinking. It's a mathematical reality. The U.S. dollar has lost more than ninety-six percent of its purchasing power since 1913. Read that again: ninety-six percent. If your great-grandparents had saved one hundred dollars in cash in 1913, that same hundred-dollar bill today would buy what less than four dollars bought back then.
This erosion of purchasing power is called inflation, and it's not a natural phenomenon like the weather. It happens because the people who control our money supply—central banks and governments—create more and more money out of thin air. In recent years, this has accelerated to stunning levels. Around eighty percent of all U.S. dollars in existence were created just in the last few years, primarily between 2020 and 2022.
Let that sink in. Four out of every five dollars that exist today didn't exist just a few years ago.
When money is created this rapidly, each individual dollar becomes less valuable, just like anything else that becomes less scarce. If you have ten apples and suddenly someone creates ninety more apples out of nowhere, your ten apples are now worth less because apples are no longer as scarce. The same principle applies to money, except with one crucial difference: you probably chose to have those apples, but you have no choice about which currency you get paid in or save in.
This matters to you in very real ways. It means that the money you earn from your hard work loses value even as you hold it. It means that the money you save for retirement, for your children's education, or for a rainy day buys less and less as time passes. You're essentially running on a treadmill that's slowly speeding up, and no matter how hard you work, you're falling behind.
This is why your parents could buy a house on a single income while many young people today struggle to afford rent even with two incomes. This is why healthcare costs, education costs, and housing costs seem impossibly high compared to what people earn. The money itself is losing its ability to hold value over time.
A System That Benefits Some While Hurting Others
Here's where things get even more troubling. This constant creation of new money doesn't affect everyone equally.
If you're paid a salary, you work hard all month, and at the end, you receive your payment. But by the time that payment arrives, it's already worth slightly less than it would have been at the beginning of the month because more money was created during that time. If you save that money, it continues losing value day by day, week by week, year by year.
Meanwhile, those who already own assets—real estate, stocks, businesses, art collections—benefit from this system. As new money flows into the economy, it often flows into these assets first, driving their prices higher. The wealthy get wealthier not necessarily because they're smarter or work harder, but because they own things that rise in price as money loses its value.
This creates a situation where responsible savers are punished, and those already wealthy are rewarded simply for being wealthy. A middle-class family trying to save money for a house down payment watches helplessly as housing prices rise faster than their savings grow. They're doing everything "right"—working hard, saving diligently, being financially responsible—yet the goal keeps moving further away.
This isn't a sustainable or fair system. It's not designed to help ordinary people build wealth and achieve financial freedom. In fact, it does the opposite.
You might wonder: why would anyone design a system this way? The truth is, it wasn't designed with your interests in mind. The current monetary system gives enormous power to central banks and governments. When they need money—whether for wars, bailouts, or budget shortfalls—they can simply create it. They don't need to ask your permission. They don't need to raise taxes explicitly (though the invisible tax of inflation is still a tax). They can dilute the value of every dollar you own without you even noticing until you go to the grocery store and realize your hundred-dollar shopping trip doesn't fill your cart like it used to.
Millions of people around the world remain completely locked out of the traditional financial system. About 1.7 billion adults globally don't have access to basic banking services. They can't get loans, can't save safely, and have no way to participate in the global economy. Even those who do have bank accounts often face restrictions: high fees, slow international transfers, arbitrary account freezes, and the constant threat that their access to their own money could be revoked.
In some countries, governments have frozen citizens' bank accounts, preventing people from accessing their own savings. In others, hyperinflation has destroyed the value of the national currency so completely that people's life savings became worthless almost overnight. Venezuela, Zimbabwe, Argentina, and many other nations have seen their citizens' wealth evaporated not through any fault of their own, but because those in power printed money recklessly.
Enter Bitcoin: Money Reimagined
This brings us to Bitcoin, which emerged in 2009 as a direct response to these problems.
Bitcoin is a new form of money, but it operates by completely different rules than the money you're used to. It's digital, meaning it exists as computer code rather than physical bills or coins. But unlike your bank account balance, which is just numbers in a database that your bank controls, Bitcoin operates on a decentralized network that no single person, company, or government controls.
Think of it this way: your bank account balance is just your bank's promise to give you money. If the bank fails, or if the government tells the bank to freeze your account, your balance becomes meaningless. Bitcoin, on the other hand, is more like having actual cash in your pocket—you possess it directly. Nobody can take it from you without your permission, and nobody can create more of it arbitrarily to dilute its value.
Here's what makes Bitcoin revolutionary: there will only ever be 21 million bitcoins. Not 21 million more created each year. Not 21 million that can be printed when times are tough. Exactly 21 million total, ever. This limit is written into Bitcoin's code and enforced by everyone who uses the network. No government, no bank, no powerful individual can change this rule and print more bitcoins, no matter how much they might want to.
This scarcity is the polar opposite of our current...

Erscheint lt. Verlag 11.10.2025
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Wirtschaft
ISBN-10 0-00-107479-2 / 0001074792
ISBN-13 978-0-00-107479-8 / 9780001074798
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