Books by Douglas Borthwick

The books behind the company

Before Skye Meta shipped a line of code, the argument was on the page: ownership beats points, and recognition beats coupons. Our founder has spent thirty years on trading desks writing about where money is going. These are the books that explain what we build.

The Insumer Revolution

Turning customers into stakeholders through tokenization — the thesis Skye Meta was built to deliver.
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Book 1 · Second Edition

The Insumer Model

The short, clear case for turning your best customers into owners. Not points, not coupons: real equity through compliant tokenization. The new edition adds “The Model, Built” — the recognition layer, shipping today.

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Book 2 · Illustrated

Your Equity in Your Pocket

What insumer ownership feels like when it actually arrives. An illustrated, sector-by-sector guide to investor-consumer integration, from a neighborhood cafe to a national brand.

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The Digital Money Revolution

A Wall Street insider’s guide to Bitcoin, blockchain, and tokenization.
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Book 1

Bitcoin: The Capital Singularity

Why capital keeps migrating to the hardest asset, argued from thirty years on trading desks through Asia, Latin America, and 2008. A macro thesis, not a hype cycle.

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Book 2

Bitcoin, Blockchain & Tokenization

The plain-English survey: how digital assets actually work, and why stocks, bonds, real estate, and treasuries are moving on-chain. All you need to know, without the jargon.

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Book 3

Tokenized Tomorrow

The operator’s guide to tokenizing real assets: the mechanics, the plumbing, and the compliance wrappers that make it real. From the business leader behind the first SEC-registered security token IPO.

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All titles available in paperback, and most in Kindle and audiobook, on Amazon.

From the page to the product

The ideas in these books — customers as owners, recognition instead of coupons — are what Skye Meta ships.