Andreas Antonopoulos is famous as a bitcoin advocate, tech entrepreneur, and author. He is a host on one of the Speakings of bitcoin Podcasts. Which is formerly called Let’s talk Bitcoin. And also a teaching fellow for the M.sc Digital Currencies at the University of Nicosia. He got the Information Technology European Award in 1995. In 2004, he was named an IACR Fellow. He received the RSA Award for Excellence in Mathematics in 2010 at the RSA Conference. In 2019, he was granted the privileged title of Dijkstra Fellow by CWI. He got a privileged doctorate from the University of Lugano in 2021.
In 2012, He became captivated with Bitcoin. He in the long run deserted his occupation as an independent specialist and began talking at gatherings about bitcoin, counseling for new companies, and composing articles free of charge. As indicated by his webcast, He is an expert on a few bitcoin-related startups. In January 2014, He joined Blockchain.info as a security officer. In September 2014 he left the CSO job. On 8 October 2014, Antonopoulos spoke before the Banking, Trade, and Commerce panel of the Senate of Canada to resolve the legislators' inquiries on the most proficient method to direct bitcoin in Canada.
In March 2016, the main version of Mastering Bitcoin was delivered by Antonopoulos, on paper and online, followed by the second release in June 2017. In December 2017, spontaneous gifts of more than 100 bitcoins were shipped off Antonopoulos by north of 1,000 devotees of his work, after Roger Ver made a public post on Twitter on 5 December scrutinizing Antonopoulos' speculation decisions given his "articulate" public talking about bitcoin beginning around 2012.