New Book Exposes Cryptocurrency as "Digital Air" with No Intrinsic Value – Warns of Engineered Bubble and Hidden Agendas
The Crypto Con: Don’t Invest In What You Don’t Understand challenges Bitcoin maximalism, debunks the idea of cryptocurrency as a financial safe haven during financial crises, and raises explosive questions about Bitcoin's true origins.
The Crypto Con: Don’t Invest In What You Don’t Understand by Andrew Brassell provides a clear critique of Bitcoin and crypto, questioning cryptocurrencies' origins and future implications for investors.
Amid ongoing cryptocurrency market volatility and renewed interest in Bitcoin, altcoins, and DeFi, author Andrew Brassell releases The Crypto Con: Don’t Invest In What You Don’t Understand, arguing that no cryptocurrency possesses genuine intrinsic value.
The 191-page eBook, published December 15, 2025 and available on major platforms including Apple Books and Rakuten Kobo, explains in straightforward terms why crypto investments carry significant risks. It positions itself as a practical guide for readers seeking to understand why no digital currency can or will ever have true intrinsic value.
The book exposes how Bitcoin and all other cryptocurrencies currently on the market diverge spectacularly from Satoshi Nakamoto's original peer-to-peer cash concept and presents evidence raising questions about possible involvement by the U.S. National Security Agency in its creation.
"Understanding these dynamics is essential for anyone considering crypto exposure," said Andrew Brassell. "This book equips readers with facts to navigate hype and assess real risks in 2026 and beyond."