The encrypted political philosophy of Bitcoin

CryptoSovereignty

A brutal, lucid argument that sovereignty is not granted by institutions — it is engineered through cryptography, property, and voluntary coordination.

Bitcoin as law Exit over voice Truth > authority Cryptography as power Political legitimacy

Cryptosovereignty is a tour de force — a thought-provoking deep dive into the very essence of why Bitcoin is poised to usher in a complete paradigm shift as we move toward a future where solidarity and purpose reign supreme.

— Preston Pysh, host of We Study Billionaires

I consider Cason’s book one of the most important works since the publication of the Cypherpunk Manifesto. Everyone who takes Bitcoin seriously should read it; those who don’t should read it twice.

— Der Gigi, author of 21 Lessons

I remember first stumbling across Erik Cason’s work in 2019 and thinking, “How does nobody know about this guy?” I am so glad Erik Cason brought his writings together into a single book, and I hope you too will be blown away reading Cryptosovereignty.

— Aleksandar Svetski, author of The Bushido of Bitcoin

What it is

A philosophy of Bitcoin as an emergent political order grounded in property, cryptography, and non-violent coordination.

What it’s not

Not trading advice. Not blockchain hype. Not institutional apologetics.

Who it’s for

Builders, thinkers, and readers who want the deepest “why” behind Bitcoin.