Bitcoin and the Family Office
This book is a framework for family offices working through a first Bitcoin allocation or refining an existing position. It covers the monetary history that makes Bitcoin relevant to multigenerational wealth, the portfolio architecture questions a family office needs to answer before establishing a position, and the governance considerations that determine whether an allocation is sustainable across a generation change.
It is written for principals and investment officers who need analytical rigor, not advocacy.
Published 2026. Foreword by Richard Wilson, founder of the Family Office Club
The most dangerous words in a family office are “everyone is doing it this way.” Consensus feels like prudence. It photographs well in a board meeting. And it is quietly one of the most expensive habits a family can inherit, because the crowd is always most certain right before the ground moves beneath it.
The Cost of Consensus is a book about the families who chose to think for themselves, and the price paid by those who waited for permission. It is about capital that outlives the people who built it, the discipline required to hold a position your peers do not yet understand, and why the questions that preserve wealth across generations are almost never the comfortable ones.
If you are responsible for capital meant to outlast you, this book was written for the decision you already sense is coming.
Published 2026. Foreword by Richard Wilson, founder of the Family Office Club
Most allocators are still asking whether Bitcoin belongs in the portfolio. The families and advisors we work with have moved past that question and are asking how to size it, structure it, and integrate it without disrupting what already works. This book is the practical implementation guide written for that conversation, with a foreword by Richard Wilson and endorsements from family office leaders and institutional allocators. Request your copy below and we will send the PDF directly.
Consensus feels like safety. In allocation it is often the most expensive position a family can hold. This book examines the price of moving with the crowd and the discipline required to think independently about Bitcoin, monetary history, and the positions that compound across generations. Request your copy below and we will send the PDF directly.