Bitcoin is arguably a movement the way the Internet was a movement. Less a 
social identity than a forcing function for other kinds of change. 


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> On Aug 28, 2018, at 19:49, Billy Rojas <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> About bitcoin, I have a very hard time conceiving it as a movement at all.
> 
> I look at the phenomenon as an ad hoc population that only cares about
> 
> one thing, money, that has no other values that matter (unless it is
> 
> libertarian hatred of government), and that consists of computer savvy
> 
> malcontents who in the grand scheme of things are zits on the
> 
> rear end of the real world economy.
> 

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