Michael Hollomon Jr.
Attorney, author, and researcher focused on monetary history, financial systems, and the structural forces shaping money in the digital age.
Michael Hollomon Jr. is a practicing attorney, author, and researcher whose work explores how monetary design shapes economic outcomes, political power, and individual sovereignty. His writing examines money not as an abstract theory, but as infrastructure that quietly governs incentives, behavior, and long-term social outcomes.
He is the author of Satoshi’s Gift: The Past, Present, and Future of Bitcoin, a critically acclaimed examination of Bitcoin’s origins, economic foundations, and implications for the global financial order. Drawing on legal training, monetary history, and technological analysis, Hollomon connects the failures of modern fiat systems with the emergence of Bitcoin as a decentralized monetary alternative.
Approach & Perspective
Hollomon’s work emphasizes clarity over hype and structure over speculation. Rather than focusing on price movements or short-term market narratives, his research centers on long-term incentives, institutional design, and the historical forces that shape monetary systems over decades.
His writing is frequently praised for its rigor and accessibility, bridging complex economic and technical ideas for both general readers and specialists without sacrificing precision or intellectual honesty.
Writing & Speaking
Hollomon is a frequent speaker on Bitcoin, monetary history, and financial sovereignty, appearing on podcasts and in discussions focused on the future of money and economic coordination in a digital world.
Media inquiries, podcast invitations, and speaking requests can be directed through the contact page.
Learn more about the book on the Satoshi’s Gift homepage.