THE BITCOIN MASK: Who Owned Satoshi is a literary financial thriller about Bitcoin, anonymity, market manipulation, debt, shame, and the invisible systems built around the myth of Satoshi Nakamoto.
When Swiss-Italian economist Guido Mondalo receives an encrypted file at 2:47 a.m., he is drawn into a hidden world of liquidation cascades, fictional DAOs, legal pressure, media warfare, and institutional silence. At the same time, a young trader named Noah Velt loses his grandmother's savings inside a platform that calls gambling "position management" and debt "risk."
This is not a novel about proving who Satoshi was. It is a novel about the mask: who profits from mystery, who controls the rails, who turns belief into leverage, and what happens when ordinary people are trapped inside a casino disguised as financial freedom.
Elegant, tense, and intellectually sharp, THE BITCOIN MASK combines financial-crime suspense, literary atmosphere, blockchain mythology, and human drama into a story about power, technology, family, shame, and the cost of asking the wrong question.
The public asks: Who was Satoshi? The novel asks: Who owned the casino built around the question?
Dr. Pooyan Ghamari is a Swiss author, economist, and strategic thinker whose work explores finance, technology, sovereignty, governance, real estate economics, human dignity, and the hidden architecture of modern power.
His writing combines economic analysis, geopolitical insight, philosophical depth, and literary storytelling. Across fiction and nonfiction, he examines how invisible systems shape markets, nations, institutions, and private lives, and how individuals can preserve clarity, freedom, and dignity within them.
His works include The Bitcoin Mask: Who Owned Satoshi, The Strait of Hormuz: The Matrix of Power and the Strategic Reawakening of Iran, The Invisible Chain, Human Dignity and Power, The Intelligence of Bees, TANZ IN DER MATRIX, DIE MATRIX DES MENSCHEN, The Real Estate Wealth Map, UAE Developers Decoded, and Jurisdiction Alchemy.
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