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Diary of a Ponzi Scheme by Chris Skinner - book review with Julia Streets & Wasim Mushtaq

44 min · Ayer
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In our first ever book review, we invited guests, Julia Streets and Wasim Mushtaq to join us along with Chris Skinner, for a dive into Chris Skinner's first foray into fiction, "Diary of a Ponzi Scheme". It's a unique blend of finance and fiction (a completely new genre that Chris calls "Finction"), that challenges conventional thinking about trust and social proof in investments. In it, Chris explores how appearances can deceive and how the right narrative can sway even the most sceptical investor. This is a story that reflects real-world dynamics, from the glitz of London's social scene to the intricacies of tokenisation, and offers insights that are both entertaining and enlightening for all readers. You can find out more about the book and how to buy it here [https://ponzi-scheme-diary.com/].

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Portada del episodio Diary of a Ponzi Scheme by Chris Skinner - book review with Julia Streets & Wasim Mushtaq

Diary of a Ponzi Scheme by Chris Skinner - book review with Julia Streets & Wasim Mushtaq

In our first ever book review, we invited guests, Julia Streets and Wasim Mushtaq to join us along with Chris Skinner, for a dive into Chris Skinner's first foray into fiction, "Diary of a Ponzi Scheme". It's a unique blend of finance and fiction (a completely new genre that Chris calls "Finction"), that challenges conventional thinking about trust and social proof in investments. In it, Chris explores how appearances can deceive and how the right narrative can sway even the most sceptical investor. This is a story that reflects real-world dynamics, from the glitz of London's social scene to the intricacies of tokenisation, and offers insights that are both entertaining and enlightening for all readers. You can find out more about the book and how to buy it here [https://ponzi-scheme-diary.com/].

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