Cyber-Mutual Futurist Economics · Sovereignty as a Service
Two decades of wealth management. One mission: building the systems that make sovereignty possible.
Background
20+ years in registered investment advisory and wealth management — serving ultra-high-net-worth clients, family offices, and institutional portfolios. Wharton Executive Wealth Management. Guardian Life. Prosperity Bank. Chase. TD Ameritrade.
The 2008 financial crisis exposed a fundamental flaw: the systems designed to build wealth were extracting it. That realization launched a decade-long study of cooperative economics, mutualist philosophy, and decentralized technology — converging into what we now call Cyber-Mutualism.
Cyber-Mutualism fuses Spinozan conatus philosophy with blockchain coordination to build economic infrastructure where every participant's capacity to flourish is the primary metric — not extraction, not yield, not exit multiples. Enhanced Potential Capacity over everything.
Two decades of RIA wealth management applied to cooperative structures. Exit-to-Cooperative strategies that preserve generational wealth while distributing ownership and governance to the people who create the value.
Tokenized governance, decentralized identity, and coordination protocols built on Cardano. Economic systems where patronage — not capital — determines influence. Designed for DAOs, cooperatives, and commons-based organizations.
Turnkey infrastructure for entities that refuse to rent their sovereignty. Self-custodied identity, cooperative exchange mechanisms, community land trusts, and the full technical stack to operate outside extractive systems.
Conviction
The next economy will not be built by disrupting the old one. It will be built in parallel — by people who understand both the machinery of institutional finance and the architecture of decentralized coordination. We operate at that intersection.
Contact
If you're building sovereign infrastructure, transitioning to cooperative ownership, or exploring what cyber-mutualist economics looks like in practice — we welcome the conversation.
jw@plausiblepotentials.com