THE MONEY HACKERS : HOW A GROUP OF MISFITS TOOK ON WALL STREET AND CHANGED FINANCE FOREVER / DANIEL P. SIMON

By: Simon, Daniel P. (Writer on finance) [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: [New York, NY] : HARPERCOLLINS LEADERSHIP, [2020]Copyright date: ©2020Description: xxxix, 216 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781400216604Subject(s): Financial services industry -- Technological innovations | Banks and banking -- Technological innovationsDDC classification: 332.10285
Contents:
Prologue: there's no app for that -- Making money move -- Giving money to strangers -- Aggregate and automate -- Rise of the machines -- Banking the unbanked -- Border crossings -- Mystery money -- Distributing & decentralizing -- The empire strikes back -- Epilogue: the future.
Summary: "The Money Hackers focuses on some of fintech's most powerful disruptors--a ragtag collection of financial outsiders and savants--and uses their incredible stories to explain not just how the technology works, but how the Silicon Valley thinking behind the technology, ideas like friction, hedonic adaptation, democratization, and disintermediation, is having a drastic effect on the entire banking and finance industry"--Goodreads.com.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 197-208) and index.

Prologue: there's no app for that -- Making money move -- Giving money to strangers -- Aggregate and automate -- Rise of the machines -- Banking the unbanked -- Border crossings -- Mystery money -- Distributing & decentralizing -- The empire strikes back -- Epilogue: the future.

"The Money Hackers focuses on some of fintech's most powerful disruptors--a ragtag collection of financial outsiders and savants--and uses their incredible stories to explain not just how the technology works, but how the Silicon Valley thinking behind the technology, ideas like friction, hedonic adaptation, democratization, and disintermediation, is having a drastic effect on the entire banking and finance industry"--Goodreads.com.

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