Bitcoin Murders Vol. 2 Jackson Hunt-Private Investigator

Jackson Hunt thinks he has found peace in his life since being re-united with his daughter. Once a former detective with the Louisville, Kentucky Police Department, he now works as a private investigator.
As long as a client is willing to pay the fees he asks, he’s willing to look at their case. The most recent being a mysterious theft from a safe room that later turns into murder.

Bitcoin is a cryptocurrency and an electronic payment system invented by an unidentified programmer, or group of programmers, under the name of Satoshi Nakamoto.

Bitcoin is a form of digital currency, created and held electronically. No one controls it.
Bitcoins aren't printed, like dollars or euros – they're produced by people, and increasingly businesses, running computers all around the world, using software that can solve mathematical problems.

How does the Bitcoin work?
Private keys are used for transactions. A transaction is a transfer of value between Bitcoin wallets that gets included in a block chain to avoid detection.

Bitcoin wallets keep a secret piece of data called a private key (a long list of numbers), which is used to sign transactions, providing a mathematical proof that they have come from the owner of the wallet.

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Bitcoin Murders Vol. 2 Jackson Hunt-Private Investigator

Jackson Hunt thinks he has found peace in his life since being re-united with his daughter. Once a former detective with the Louisville, Kentucky Police Department, he now works as a private investigator.
As long as a client is willing to pay the fees he asks, he’s willing to look at their case. The most recent being a mysterious theft from a safe room that later turns into murder.

Bitcoin is a cryptocurrency and an electronic payment system invented by an unidentified programmer, or group of programmers, under the name of Satoshi Nakamoto.

Bitcoin is a form of digital currency, created and held electronically. No one controls it.
Bitcoins aren't printed, like dollars or euros – they're produced by people, and increasingly businesses, running computers all around the world, using software that can solve mathematical problems.

How does the Bitcoin work?
Private keys are used for transactions. A transaction is a transfer of value between Bitcoin wallets that gets included in a block chain to avoid detection.

Bitcoin wallets keep a secret piece of data called a private key (a long list of numbers), which is used to sign transactions, providing a mathematical proof that they have come from the owner of the wallet.

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Bitcoin Murders Vol. 2 Jackson Hunt-Private Investigator

Bitcoin Murders Vol. 2 Jackson Hunt-Private Investigator

by Ruth Ford Elward
Bitcoin Murders Vol. 2 Jackson Hunt-Private Investigator

Bitcoin Murders Vol. 2 Jackson Hunt-Private Investigator

by Ruth Ford Elward

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Overview

Jackson Hunt thinks he has found peace in his life since being re-united with his daughter. Once a former detective with the Louisville, Kentucky Police Department, he now works as a private investigator.
As long as a client is willing to pay the fees he asks, he’s willing to look at their case. The most recent being a mysterious theft from a safe room that later turns into murder.

Bitcoin is a cryptocurrency and an electronic payment system invented by an unidentified programmer, or group of programmers, under the name of Satoshi Nakamoto.

Bitcoin is a form of digital currency, created and held electronically. No one controls it.
Bitcoins aren't printed, like dollars or euros – they're produced by people, and increasingly businesses, running computers all around the world, using software that can solve mathematical problems.

How does the Bitcoin work?
Private keys are used for transactions. A transaction is a transfer of value between Bitcoin wallets that gets included in a block chain to avoid detection.

Bitcoin wallets keep a secret piece of data called a private key (a long list of numbers), which is used to sign transactions, providing a mathematical proof that they have come from the owner of the wallet.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940154623763
Publisher: Ruth Ford Elward
Publication date: 11/11/2017
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 287 KB

About the Author

Ruth Ford Elward, author of diverse storytelling. I love suspense, action, adventure, mysteries and thrillers. If you love variety in your reading, then we’re kindred spirits. My greatest joy is to be able to lose myself in my writing and give readers an array of diverse, action filled stories. My stories include plots against a government, solving crimes, creating black op missions, finding a long lost artifact that could change the world or thwarting a plot to regain a kingdom. A variety that will satisfy the most discriminating reader. After years in the business world between managing a division for an international financial printing company, modeling in my spare time and later switching careers to performing aesthetic and laser treatments, I found a new passion in the world of writing. I believe, writing keeps the mind sharp and gives me the opportunity to exercise my imagination to engage the reader.

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