Preston Pysh is a prominent Bitcoin educator and co-host of The Investor's Podcast Network, where he analyzes financial markets and monetary systems. He's known for breaking down complex topics like cryptocurrency economics and fiat currency systems for mainstream audiences. His recommendations span monetary policy, blockchain technology, and decision-making frameworks.
10 Books Recommended by Preston Pysh
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Thinking, Fast and Slow
20 people recommendedrecommended 2xAn incredible book!
An incredible book!
Also recommended by: Ankur Warikoo, Naval Ravikant, Bill Gates, Ev Williams, Marc Andreessen, Ray Dalio, Ron Conway, Sam Altman, Ben Greenfield, Bryan Johnson, Derek Sivers, Jason Fried, Jay Shetty, Mark Manson, Michiko Kakutani, Nassim Taleb, Sahil Lavingia, Scott Adams, Stewart Brand

Superforecasting
8 people recommendedrecommended 2xIt's a really good book!
It's a really good book!
Also recommended by: Ankur Warikoo, Alexis Ohanian, Anthony Pompliano, Julia Galef, Michael Mauboussin, Sam Hinkie, Shane Parrish
One of my favorite books of all time!
One of my favorite books of all time!
Also recommended by: Jay Z, Noah Centineo
The Fiat Standard
Does an amazing job illustrating the existing financial system in Bitcoin terms.
Mastering Ethereum
recommended 2xPreston Pysh recommended this book on Twitter.
Preston Pysh recommended this book on Twitter.
Fossil Future
recommended 2xIf you live in the US or Europe, you should give this book a read.
If you live in the US or Europe, you should give this book a read.
The End of the World Is Just the Beginning
recommended 2xIf you want a good counter-opinion to Ray Dalio's opinions on China.
If you want a good counter-opinion to Ray Dalio's opinions on China.
My Philosophy For Successful Living
recommended 2xA great book people can read if they want to burn that idea into their DNA.
A great book people can read if they want to burn that idea into their DNA.
Sold Out
recommended 2xI thought it was a really good book.
I thought it was a really good book.