“Many people look at bitcoin as a means of enrichment, but for me it was not just an instrument of prosperity - it was the idea of ​​absolute freedom. I believed in this idea even when it was not relevant at all and Bitcoin did not become ten times more valuable in a year, simply because it corresponded to my ideal ideas about money. This event did not affect my mood, it was rather the opposite, the motivation to continue the path. But still, once again writing on the Internet that you have bitcoins is not worth it.”

—  Maxim Mernes

About libertarianism and blockchain
Source: Максим Мернес: "Нужно покупать ликвидную криптовалюту", Maxim Mernes, 2019T08:56, @Максим Мернес, ru, 2019-11-21 https://argumenti.ru/society/2018/12/595045,

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