Cryptonomicon
1999 novel by Neal Stephenson
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Videos Mentioning Cryptonomicon

Neal Stephenson: Sci-Fi, Space, Aliens, AI, VR & the Future of Humanity | Lex Fridman Podcast #240
Lex Fridman
A historical fiction novel by Neal Stephenson set during World War II, exploring themes of cryptography and early forms of cryptocurrency.

One of The Scariest Hackers I’ve Ever Met — Pablos Holman
Tim Ferriss
A book by Neil Stephenson about cryptocurrency, released in 1998.

The Deep Life — Cal Newport
Tim Ferriss
Neal Stephenson's novel, highly regarded by computer scientists for its prescience in areas like cryptography and decentralized currencies.

Tyler Cowen on Rationality, COVID-19, Talismans, and Life on the Margins | The Tim Ferriss Show
Tim Ferriss
A novel by Neil Stephenson, mentioned by Tim Ferriss.

Q&A With Tim — On Wealth, Legacy, Grief, Lyme Disease, and More | The Tim Ferriss Show
Tim Ferriss
A 'gigantic' book by Neal Stephenson, recommended by Tim Ferriss as a personal favorite that found him at the right time.

A $1M Bitcoin Bet, Preventing Hangovers, AI Companions, Affordable Luxuries, Hi-Fi Audio, and More!
Tim Ferriss
A novel by Neal Stephenson, one of Kevin Rose's favorite books.

Brandon Stanton Interview | The Tim Ferriss Show (Podcast)
Tim Ferriss
A book by Neal Stephenson, suggested by Tim Ferriss, which has a narrative thread taking place in the Philippines.

Chris Young Interview (Full Episode) | The Tim Ferriss Show (Podcast)
Tim Ferriss
A novel by Neal Stephenson, mentioned for its detailed technical explanations like tunneling passages.

Nick Ganju Interview (Full Episode) | The Tim Ferriss Show (Podcast)
Tim Ferriss
A science fiction book that sparked Tim Ferriss's interest in encryption.

The Path from The Soviet Union to Building Multi-Billion Dollar Companies — Max Levchin
Tim Ferriss
A novel by Neal Stephenson that was 'required reading' for Max Levchin and his colleagues during PayPal's early days, describing digital currency development using cryptography.