About
My background is in science, but a strong desire to understand Bitcoin led me on an intense, self-directed journey into the history of money, finance and macroeconomics. This exploration into new disciplines inspired me to share my findings through articles, presentations and podcasts. Applying the analytical lens of a molecular biologist gives me a unique perspective on these complex topics and the systemic changes Bitcoin is introducing.
Why is Bitcoin interesting?
Money is the foundation of society, if it breaks, society breaks. Bitcoin represents a new paradigm: globally accessible money, independent from the control of any state or institution. It holds the potential to revolutionize how individuals store value, transact freely and achieve financial sovereignty.
Expertise
Researcher (PhD in Molecular Biology), Bitcoin Talents Mentor
Favorite Quote
"An investment in knowledge pays the best interest." – Benjamin Franklin
Research & Public Engagement
Publications: From Molecules to Bitcoin
Podcast: YouTube
Research & Articles
Ferrarese's contributions to Bitcoin intelligence and research.

Survival of the Fittest: Why Monies Thrive or Die
Why are central banks rushing to develop digital currencies (CBDCs)? Why are global corporations exploring stablecoins, and why are BRICS nations considering a new reserve currency? The answer is that for the first time in decades, the monetary landscape is becoming competitive again.

Inflation by Design, Deflation by Technology: Preparing for a Hybrid Monetary Order
In 2020, Klaus Kraemer and colleagues published a representative survey of 2,000 individuals in Austria. Their findings were striking: across all groups, independent of age, gender, education, or income, most people knew little about the monetary system or its institutions. Widespread myths prevailed, such as the belief that money is backed by gold.
Work with Ferrarese
Interested in collaboration, speaking engagements, or strategic consulting?
