Crypto Wars: Faked Deaths, Missing Billions and Industry Disruption vs Extreme Privacy: What It Takes to Disappear
Overall winner: Extreme Privacy: What It Takes to Disappear
Key Differences
Michael Bazzell's book (Extreme Privacy) is positioned as a practical privacy and digital-security guide with a higher user rating (4.60 from 74 reviews) and a lower listed price tier, making it better for readers seeking actionable privacy techniques. Erica Stanford's book (Crypto Wars) focuses on crypto industry disruption, fraud, and narrative-driven analysis with more reviews (96) but a lower average rating (4.30) and a higher listed price tier, making it better for readers interested in crypto history and investigative storytelling
Crypto Wars: Faked Deaths, Missing Billions and Industry Disruption
An in-depth look at crypto industry upheaval, scandals, and disruption. Insightful analysis with notable implications for investors and enthusiasts
Pros
- comprehensive industry coverage
- investigative angle on crypto disruption
- clear for readers seeking current events
Cons
- no stated features in data
- focus may be niche for some readers
Extreme Privacy: What It Takes to Disappear
Guide to achieving privacy mastery with practical steps. Focuses on information quality and privacy as core benefits. Customer insight: an invaluable blueprint for absolute privacy mastery
Pros
- clear privacy-focused guidance
- practical steps for privacy mastery
- emphasizes information quality and privacy
Cons
- no features listed
- category listed as computer hacking
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Michael Bazzell |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Michael Bazzell |
| User Reviews | Michael Bazzell |