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The Saylor Codex. The Codex Series, #2

Par : Common Signal
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-0672914-1-9
  • EAN9781067291419
  • Date de parution09/06/2026
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  • ÉditeurCommon Signal

Résumé

Michael Saylor is widely known as a business executive, technology entrepreneur, and one of the most prominent advocates for Bitcoin. Yet beneath his public commentary lies a broader and more comprehensive worldview, one that spans economics, technology, energy, history, capital formation, and the long-term trajectory of civilization. The Saylor Codex is an intellectual synthesis of that worldview.
Drawing on hundreds of interviews, keynote presentations, podcasts, lectures, and public discussions, this book reconstructs Saylor's ideas into a single coherent framework. Rather than focusing on biography or corporate history, it examines the principles that underpin his thinking and the conceptual foundations behind his arguments for digital capital. Organized across five thematic parts, the book explores the evolution of money, the economics of time and energy, the emergence of digital networks, the logic of capital allocation, and the relationship between property, sovereignty, and civilization itself.
Along the way, it traces the historical forces that shaped modern monetary systems and examines why Saylor believes Bitcoin represents a fundamental technological breakthrough in the storage and transfer of economic value. The result is neither a transcript nor a commentary, but a systematic exploration of a body of thought that has influenced investors, entrepreneurs, policymakers, and technologists around the world.
For readers interested in Bitcoin, economics, technology, monetary history, and the future of digital civilization, The Saylor Codex offers a clear and comprehensive guide to one of the defining intellectual frameworks of the twenty-first century. The Saylor Codex is the first title in the Codex series, a collection of works that synthesize the ideas of influential thinkers shaping technology, economics, governance, media, and civilization.