Start or Elevate Your Bitcoin Education Journey
Whether you're taking your first serious look at Bitcoin or refining an existing strategy, the right conversation can change the trajectory of your thinking. I work with a small number of clients at a time to ensure every engagement gets the attention it deserves. Fill out the form below and I will respond within 24 hours.
What Happens Next
You'll hear from me directly — not an assistant, not an automated sequence. I'll review your message, and if a Clarity Session is the right next step, we'll find a time that works. If your question can be answered directly, I'll answer it.
What to Include in Your Message
The more context you give me, the more useful my response will be. Consider sharing: Whether you're inquiring as an individual investor or on behalf of a business Where you currently are in your Bitcoin journey — first look, existing allocation, or somewhere in between. Every inquiry starts a conversation.
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Hi, I’m Adam Pomerantz
I spent a decade inside the plumbing of global finance — managing corporate treasury and liquidity for Salesforce, KPMG, Fortress Investment Group, and OKX. I've watched capital move across the world's largest balance sheets. I know how slow it is, how expensive it is, and how much of it quietly disappears to inflation every year.
That's not cynicism. That's the view from inside.
I went down the Bitcoin rabbit hole in 2013 — not as a speculator, but as a treasury professional who recognized a technological solution to a structural problem. A fixed supply, a network with no CEO, a settlement system that doesn't close on weekends.
Today I run Why Own Bitcoin for one reason: sophisticated people deserve sophisticated education. High-net-worth individuals and business owners are making one of the most consequential financial decisions of their lifetimes — often without a trusted peer who has actually worked inside institutional finance.
That's the gap I fill.
I don't sell Bitcoin. I don't manage your money. I provide the institutional-grade framework you need to decide whether — and how — Bitcoin belongs on your personal or business balance sheet.
The research increasingly suggests the question isn't whether Bitcoin carries risk. The question is whether a zero allocation does.