2025
The Babyboomer Bitcoin Anarchist
Over the course of his career in business and sales, Steve worked and lived in Germany, Japan, Vietnam, and China. These experiences gave him a front-row seat to the contrasts and similarities among the world’s great economic systems. From the structured efficiency of Germany, to the disciplined innovation of Japan, to the dynamism of Vietnam and the vast scale of China, he saw firsthand how societies flourish—or falter—depending on their relationship to freedom, enterprise, and individual responsibility.
These years abroad did more than build his professional acumen; they shaped his philosophy. Confronted with cultures that alternated between encouraging creativity and stifling it, Steve became a passionate advocate for libertarian values. He argues that the free market, rooted in voluntary exchange and individual liberty, is the most moral and productive system humanity has ever known. His writing explores not only the mechanics of economics but also the deeper moral imperative of freeing people from coercion—whether through government overreach or corporatist collusion.
As an author, Steve’s work blends real-world business insight with a keen eye for history and philosophy. He writes for those who seek more than financial survival—he writes for readers who want to thrive in a changing world. Whether discussing the disruptive power of Bitcoin, the decline of the nation-state, or the enduring strength of voluntary societies, his books challenge conventional thinking while offering hopeful, forward-looking alternatives.
Steve Stylz is more than an observer; he is a voice for a future built on freedom. His mission is clear: to help individuals, families, and communities reclaim autonomy in an age of uncertainty. Through his books, lectures, and advocacy, he invites readers to envision—and build—a world where prosperity arises not from centralized power, but from the choices of free people.