THE NAKAMOTO MASQUERADE is a literary financial and geopolitical thriller about a crypto collapse that begins with a seven second information gap and expands into a global architecture of money, desire, shipping, insurance, recognition, and power.
Forensic investigator Zara Saleh discovers that privileged accounts moved before ordinary users could see the truth. In Los Angeles, Daniel Park watches the education fund of his daughter become a legal category. In Dubai and Bangkok, private rooms, tokenization deals, spiritual branding, and engineered desire reveal how human weakness can be measured before markets move. Across the Strait of Hormuz, shipping insurance, blacklisted liquidity, medicine delays, and maritime risk expose a deeper battlefield: the fight over who is allowed to move, settle, and be recognized.
This is not a simple search for Satoshi. It is a novel about the hidden casino of modern life, where the ledger may be open while the exits remain privately controlled. Through Zara, Daniel Park, Mira Kade, Dr. Arman Amini, and the Civic Ledger, the story explores how small records, witness, family memory, and moral courage can resist systems designed to turn harm into procedure.
A high intelligence thriller of Bitcoin, desire, power, Hormuz, and institutional control.
Dr. Pooyan Ghamari is an author, economist, and strategic thinker whose work explores the hidden architecture of power, money, technology, sovereignty, and human decision making. His books and essays examine how invisible systems shape markets, institutions, nations, and private lives.
Across fiction and nonfiction, Dr. Ghamari writes about global finance, real estate economics, blockchain, artificial intelligence, governance, jurisdictional strategy, human dignity, and the psychological cost of modern economic systems. His literary work combines financial intelligence, geopolitical depth, philosophical insight, and cinematic storytelling.
In THE NAKAMOTO MASQUERADE, he brings these themes into a high stakes financial thriller, examining how open ledgers, engineered desire, political language, shipping corridors, and institutional recognition can become instruments of modern power.
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