Reintroducing The Kingdom Bitcoin White Paper
Nine Pages. Twenty-Six Words in the Abstract. One Measure.
Today, I want to reintroduce you to something foundational to Kingdom Bitcoin.
Not a new idea.
Not a market update.
Not a reaction to price.
I wrote it quietly, deliberately, and prayerfully. And like the original Bitcoin White Paper that inspired it, I did not write it to impress. I wrote it to clarify. God provided visions and many prophetic words flooded in. Here we are today.
When I first read Satoshi’s white paper in December of 2013, what struck me was not the technology alone. It was the restraint. Nine pages. No hype. No promises. Just a clear articulation of a problem and an honest attempt at a solution. Even the abstract mattered. Twenty-six words. Nothing wasted. God has a unique way of tying things together. the numbers 9 and 26 represent so much in my life. I’ll save that for another time.
Satoshi Nakamoto’s masterpiece, The Bitcoin White Paper, became my muse.
So when I wrote the Kingdom Bitcoin White Paper, I followed the same discipline. Nine pages. Twenty-six words in the abstract. Not because of numerology, but because truth does not need excess. If something is real, it can stand simply.
This white paper is not an investment pitch.
It is not a market forecast.
It is not a manifesto against the system.
It is a Kingdom framework.
At its core, the paper asks a deeper question: what does it mean to steward money truthfully in an age of distortion? And how does bitcoin fit into that responsibility, not as an idol, but as a tool.
The opening sections ground the reader in first principles. What money is. What it is meant to do. How dishonest measures quietly erode trust over time. This is where Scripture and economics meet, not as rivals, but as witnesses to the same reality.
From there, the paper moves into bitcoin itself. Not as a trade, but as technology. A network. An honest scale. A system that reveals incentives rather than enforcing morality. Bitcoin does not make people righteous. It simply removes the ability to hide.
Another section focuses on stewardship and sovereignty. Not the kind shouted on social media, but the quiet, disciplined kind. Self-custody. Responsibility. Long time horizons. Teaching children and families to think generationally rather than reactively.
I also devote space to institutions and systems, because Kingdom thinking does not ignore power. It understands it. The paper explores how bitcoin interacts with legacy finance, governments, and credibility. Not with hostility, but with clarity. Truth does not need to attack. It simply stands.
Finally, the paper points forward. Not with dates or targets, but with posture. Patience over prediction. Discernment over slogans. Wisdom over speed.
If you have read the white paper before, I encourage you to read it again slowly. If you have not, now is the right time. The world has not become simpler since it was written. But the need for honest measures has only grown.
You can find the Kingdom Bitcoin White Paper here:
I will continue building on these ideas in future posts, conversations, and eventually a book. But this document remains the foundation. The plumb line. The place I return to when the noise gets loud.
Truth does not need constant revision.
It needs remembrance.
🙏 Prayer
Dear Heavenly Father,
Thank You for wisdom that does not rush and truth that does not bend. Teach us to steward what You have entrusted to us with humility, patience, and discernment. Help us to weigh honestly, build faithfully, and think generationally. May we not chase noise, but walk in understanding, trusting that You reveal what matters in Your time.
In Jesus’ Name, Amen. 🙏✨


