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Before Babylon, Beyond Bitcoin: From Money That We Understand to Money That Understands Us (Revised edition)

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“David Birch brings out in rich and lucid detail the full historical journey money has been undertaking and the technological revolutions it has encountered en route. Historical scholars, technologists, monetary economists and policy makers will all find something in here to hold their attention, to reshape their view of history or technology, finance or policy.”
--From the foreword by Andrew Haldane, Chief Economist of the Bank of England and member of the Monetary Policy Committee

“This is a book I’m proud to endorse, not only because it’s well written, funny and full of great facts and history, but because the author is about the smartest guy on the planet when it comes to the future of money.”
--From the foreword by Brett King, author of Augmented: Life in the Smart Lane

“During the past decade, we have witnessed an explosion in new forms of money, in which the social fabric of money itself is being transformed in some very profound ways. Birch tells the complex story of technology’s role in these transformations. His analysis is wide-ranging and comprehensive, stretching back to the temples of Babylon and looking ahead to a monetary landscape that will be dominated by digital technology but organized by various local, regional and global communities. This is a ‘back to the future’ look at money that is hard-headed, insightful, entertaining and accessible. It is a brilliant book, a tour de force that should be read by anyone who is interested in the past, present and future of money.”
--Nigel Dodd, Professor of Sociology at LSE and author of The Social Life of Money

“Taking a journey through the past and future of money with David Birch is not only eye-opening, it’s immensely entertaining. You get Milton Friedman mixed with Bill Bryson. With money undergoing one of its periodic paradigm shifts, I can’t think of a better guide than Birch for navigating this exciting yet highly disruptive moment.”
--Michael J. Casey, co-author of The Age of Cryptocurrency: How Bitcoin and the Blockchain are Challenging the Global Economic Order

“Marvellous. A deeply researched and brilliant synthesis of history, technology and futurology, and a worthy follow-up to Birch’s pioneering 2014 book on identity as the new money.”
--Kenneth Rogoff, Thomas D. Cabot Professor of Public Policy and Professor of Economics at Harvard University

“When a book comes along with glowing praise on its sleeve from Kenneth Rogoff and an introduction by the chief economist at the Bank of England, you know you’ve got something hot on your hands. This analysis of money by one of the world’s leading experts on the subject does not disappoint.”
— Jay Elwes, Prospect Magazine

“For those new to the history of money, [Birch’s] gallop through past millennia will be eye-opening. He has a nose for good stories and he writes with confidence.”
— Rebecca Spang, Financial Times

“Before Babylon, Beyond Bitcoin is a timely and illuminating contribution which should be widely read by graduate students of finance, financial law and related topics, as well as policymakers involved in financial regulation.”
— Stephen Minas, LSE Review of Books

“Insightful, thought provoking and simply enjoyable to read!”
— Simon Cocking, CryptoCoin News

“Birch has written a plain-English appreciation of where money is going. The banker who devotes time to the book, and to thinking over the implications of what Birch writes, will come away with a better idea on where money is headed.”
— Steve Cocheo, Banking Exchange

Feature

★#1 Best Seller in Economics Theory on Amazon!
★A pioneering work by David G.W. Birch, an internationally recognised thought leader in digital identity and digital money. He's called 'one of the world’s leading experts on digital money'.
★Foreword by Brett King, a world-renowned futurist and speaker, an International Bestselling Author of Augmented and Bank 4.0.
★A special volume in Perspectives series, edited by Diane Coyle, a prestige economist and a former advisor to the UK Treasury and professor of economics at the University of Manchester, and the vice-chairman of the BBC Trust, the governing body of the BBC.
★ Sold for Chinese Simplified Rights.

Description

Technology is changing money: it has been transformed from physical objects to intangible information. With the arrival of smart cards, mobile phones and Bitcoin it has become easier than ever to create new forms of money. Crucially, money is also inextricably connected with our identities. Your card or phone is a security device that can identify you – and link information about you to your money.

To see where these developments might be taking us, David Birch looks back over the history of money, spanning thousands of years. He sees in the past, both recent and ancient, evidence for several possible futures. Looking further back to a world before cash and central banks, there were multiple ‘currencies’ operating at the level of communities, and the use of barter for transactions. Perhaps technology will take us back to the future, a future that began back in 1971, when money became a claim backed by reputation rather than by physical commodities of any kind. Since then, money has been bits.

The author shows that these phenomena are not only possible in the future, but already upon us. We may well want to make transactions in Tesco points, Air Miles, Manchester United pounds, Microsoft dollars, Islamic e-gold or Cornish e-tin. The use of cash is already in decline, and is certain to vanish from polite society.

The newest technologies will take money back to its origins: a substitute for memory, a record of mutual debt obligations within multiple overlapping communities. This time though, money will be smart. It will be money that reflects the values of the communities that produced it. Future money will know where it has been, who has been using it and what they have been using it for.

Author

David G. W. Birch
David G. W. Birch is an author, advisor and commentator on digital financial services. He is a director of Consult Hyperion, an IT management consultancy that specializes in electronic transactions.
He was found by PR Daily to be one of the top ten Twitter accounts followed by innovators (along with Bill Gates and Richard Branson). Described by The Telegraph as ‘one of the world’s leading experts on digital money’, by The Independent as a ‘grade-A geek’, by the Centre for the Study of Financial Innovation as ‘one of the most user-friendly of the UK’s uber-techies’ and by Financial World as ‘mad’, and has been named by WIRED magazine as one of their global top 15 favourite sources of business and finance information.
Dave is a member of the editorial board of the E-Finance & Payments Law and Policy Journal, a columnist for SPEED and well known for his blogs on digital money and digital identity. He is a media commentator on electronic business issues (having appeared on BBC television and radio, Sky and other channels around the world). He's a Technology Fellow at the Centre for the Study of Financial Innovation (the London-based think tank) and a Visiting Professor at the University of Surrey Business School.

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