In these recollections by Daniel Mark Harrison we find out what is on in the mind of one of the world's most controversial innovators on Blockchain today. Hated as much as he is loved, derided in equal capacity with the highest respect for which the industry affords him and a tireless innovator, Harrison nonchalantly regales the reader with his hard-hitting, at times bombastic and other times considered, unique personal style in this collection of essays featured at Data Driven Investors, Altcoin Magazine, Hacker Noon, Good Audience and other leading Medium branded publications. This book was written during the toughest year of Harrison's innovation career thus far, and the strain and stress shows as does the tension of the language as the reader goes on the journey with this one-of-a-kind innovator into the forest of the unknown and the urbania of the untried. Community Capitalism is as much a policy prescription for the age following the ICO goldrush as it is a personal diary, making it the quintessential contemporary manual for how we should proceed in this innovative era of creative destruction, which Harrison most conspicuously of all embraces and embodies.