Is the CIA/NSA truly behind the creation of Blockchain and Bitcoin? This is a question a reader may ask after reading this book.
Through stories, this book lets the readers learn concepts and technologies of computers, networking and data security at leisure while being entertained.
With intrigues, mysteries, and at times thrills, the vernacular narratives lead the reader's journey through some modern warfare of cyber intelligence and counterintelligence, myths and mires of computer technologies, and industry hypes-Blockchain and cryptocurrencies in particular.
Computer Engineer Vincent LeBlanc solved the No 1 technology-related mystery of the 21st century: who is Satoshi Nakamoto, the creator of Bitcoin? He also accidentally discovered another dark tie to Bitcoin, a cryptcocurrency with a market valued at hundreds of billions of dollars. But his discoveries quickly led to his murder.
After finding his brother's murder on the streets of Ottawa, freelance investigative journalist Sylvie LeBlanc, partnered with his brother's former colleague Kyle Huffman, tore into finding the cause of the murder.
They unknowingly walked into an inextricable entanglement with a stranger thousands of miles away, an architect and an unorthodox specialist of counterintelligence. They were racing with invisible forces to find the secrets unearthed and left behind by Vincent LeBlanc. The powerful invisible forces would stop at nothing to cover up their dark ties with Bitcoin.
AUTHOR BIOThe author received his Ph.D. from McGill University, Montreal, Canada. He held various architecture leadership positions at two of the world's largest telecommunication equipment makers, some startup companies, and a mid-sized international corporation. He played a pivotal role in the design and development of numerous products in HPC, server virtualization, and telecommunication. His extensive work in telecommunication spanned the areas of electrical and optical, as well as wireless and wireline.
The author has traveled frequently around the globe, partly for pleasure but mostly for providing technical guidance to product development at his companies' R&D sites in North America, Europe, and Asia.
The author has retired from the hi-tech industry and now lives in Canada.