Summary:
The book you're referring to does not actually exist as an authentic work by Satoshi Nakamoto, the pseudonymous creator of Bitcoin. Any book with such a title is likely to be an unofficial work that discusses the principles of decentralization and democratic participation in the Bitcoin network, emphasizing the original concept of one CPU equating to one vote in the context of mining and governance.
Key points:
1. Decentralization: Bitcoin isn't controlled by any one party; it's spread across many computers using blockchain technology.
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