About

Erik Cason This is a personal thinking space first and foremost--I'll say what I want.

Erik Cason is a philosopher, entrepreneur, and systems thinker working at the intersection of cryptography, political philosophy, and economic coordination. His work focuses on how technologies—most notably Bitcoin—reshape sovereignty, legitimacy, property, and power in a world where trust is scarce and verification matters.

He is best known for articulating cryptosovereignty: the idea that sovereignty is no longer primarily institutional or legal, but an emergent property of cryptographic systems. In this view, authority flows from individuals who can secure property, verify truth, and coordinate voluntarily. Bitcoin, for Cason, is not merely money, but a structural break in how political and economic order is formed.

Cason has worked within the Bitcoin industry at Coinbase and Unchained Capital, gaining firsthand experience with custody, security, and the operational limits of centralized systems. He is currently a co-founder of Vora.io, where he is building sovereign hardware and software systems designed to give individuals direct control over computation, data, and cryptographic keys—extending the logic of Bitcoin beyond money into personal computing and AI.


About This Site

This site is a personal space for thinking, exploration, and creative work. The writing here is philosophical and experimental in nature—an attempt to think clearly and honestly about technology, power, and sovereignty in public.

The ideas expressed on this site reflect an ongoing process of inquiry, not settled doctrine or professional advice. Nothing published here should be interpreted as financial, legal, or investment guidance, nor as official positions of any company or organization.

This space exists to think, test ideas, and develop frameworks—not to persuade, instruct, or prescribe.