Born in London in 1996, Layah Heilpern has evolved from a traditional broadcaster to one of the most recognizable voices in the Bitcoin community.

After earning a Broadcast Journalism degree from the University of Leeds in 2017, Heilpern cut her teeth as a freelance production journalist for outlets such as the BBC and London Live ESTV. Her early work honed a storytelling style that would later become the backbone of her own media ventures.

In 2020 she launched The Layah Heilpern Show, a podcast that weaves Bitcoin analysis with politics, motivation, and entrepreneurship. The series now boasts more than 1,100 videos and 462,000 subscribers, and has hosted high‑profile guests including SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce, Michael Saylor, Charles Hoskinson, and Roger Ver.

Her pivot to cryptocurrency media coincided with a surge in U.S. interest in Bitcoin. Heilpern moved from the United Kingdom to Miami, a city that markets itself as a Bitcoin hub, and in September 2021 published Undressing Bitcoin: A Revealing Guide to the World’s Most Revolutionary Asset. The eight‑chapter book explains Bitcoin’s history, network design, and wallet security, and has received positive reviews from niche cryptocurrency outlets. It is available on Amazon.

Beyond her podcast, Heilpern works as a cryptocurrency presenter for Exodus, a multi‑asset wallet provider that sponsors episodes of her show. She owns Layah Media Limited, a UK‑registered video production company, and has appeared on mainstream platforms such as Fox News and GB News to discuss Bitcoin, inflation, and personal financial independence.

Heilpern’s public commentary centers on personal responsibility with money and skepticism toward central‑bank fiat policy. In a 2022 X post she warned that governments print more money when the economy slows, driving inflation rather than solving problems. She has also shared her own trading decisions, noting that she moved her life savings into Bitcoin at the end of 2022 when sentiment was low and took profits in 2025 when buying pressure returned.

More recently, Heilpern highlighted on‑chain data showing that, for the first time in the current cycle, more Bitcoin is held at a loss than in profit. She reported that about 10.8 million coins are underwater compared with roughly 9.2 million that are profitable, a pattern she has seen before past market bottoms and which she interprets as an early sign that a bottom could be close.

Heilpern’s influence extends beyond Bitcoin. In September 2025 she appeared live on BBC News to discuss former President Trump’s meme coin, arguing that the token had extracted roughly $5 billion from retail buyers while benefiting Trump himself. Subsequent reporting through mid‑2026 confirmed that most holders of Trump’s meme coin lost money, even as Trump’s own crypto earnings ran into the billions.

A 2026 profile by TradersUnion estimates Heilpern’s net worth at $7 million, attributing her income to journalism and media work, YouTube and podcast monetization, sales of her book, sponsorship deals such as her partnership with Exodus, and her personal Bitcoin holdings, which she has said she has actively traded rather than held long‑term since 2025.

Heilpern’s career illustrates how a traditional journalist can transition into a cryptocurrency advocate by combining media production skills with a focus on Bitcoin’s technical and philosophical foundations. Her public presence, combined with her engagement on mainstream and crypto‑specific platforms, continues to shape discussions around Bitcoin’s role in personal finance, regulatory policy, and the broader digital‑asset ecosystem.

As of July 2026, Heilpern remains active on The Layah Heilpern Show and on social media, where she shares market observations and commentary on Bitcoin’s price dynamics. Her recent focus on on‑chain metrics and her analysis of market sentiment suggest she will continue to monitor Bitcoin’s trajectory closely, offering insights that reflect both her journalistic background and her personal experience as a trader.