If you skim the archives of this list you'll notice most of the OG's were Gung 
Ho for privacy.
And when Btc emerged Tim May and Jim Bell expressed concerns about its 
public-ledger aspect
Throw in the fact Nakamoto's closest public associate - c-punk OG Hal Finney 
specifically said he wasn't a libertarian and the case for a non-libertarian 
Btc narrative grows stronger.

There are some arguments for a libertarian Btc narrative in that Nakamoto 
included that headline at the start and as Adam Back has noted Btc is an 
emerging system - something Hayek anticipated. Also Milton Friedman argued for 
currency capping ( monetarism ) for years.  Then - since all libertarians are 
statist albeit 'minarchist ' - its hardly a shock to see collaboration with 
govts from many of them - even the biggest govt - the USA!

So now we are engaged in a great struggle to see whose story prevails and with 
it the worlds next stage of capital " H " history. Strong AI may little note 
what we say or argue here today but it will never forget what do here. And at 
the rising and the going down of our Btc slayer it will remember those who gave 
their full measure so that self-management of, for and by the cyborg shall not 
perish from this anarchist netspace.

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