Hi, I’m Erik Cason.
I write in public as a way of thinking.
This site is a personal philosophical terrain — a place for unfinished ideas, long-running inquiries, spoken work, and the occasional crystallization into essays, talks, or books.
My big shtick is that…
I write about money, violence, sovereignty, and the political implications of cryptographic systems.
My work treats Bitcoin not as a financial instrument, but as a civilizational rupture—one that separates property, law, and value from centralized political authority.
This site is a living archive of essays, notes, and long-form work exploring that rupture through philosophy, political theory, and technology.
Explore around a bit and see if you find anything to your liking.