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Bitcoin Quotes
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"The real oppression is easy fiat money." —Jimmy Song
"You can't dictate how people should use bitcoin. Bitcoin has certain properties that enable different use cases. The predominant use case will fluctuate over time. Get over it." —Marty Bent
"Bitcoin is a optimist bet on the future, a bet on human ingenuity. Gold is a pessimist bet on the past and, often a bet the end of civilization." —Rodolfo Novak
"The world has to adapt to bitcoin, not the other way round." —Herzmeister
"All money mankind has ever used has been insecure in one way or another. This insecurity has been manifested in a wide variety of ways, from counterfeiting to theft, but the most pernicious of which has probably been inflation." —Nick Szabo
"Bitcoin is the most successful privacy coin to date." —Pierre Rochard
"There's Bitcoin and then there's shitcoin." —Warren Davidson
"Price touches everything, and money touches price." —John Vallis
"I AM HODLING" —Game Kyuubi
"Trusted third parties are lawyer magnets." —Nick Szabo
"We are in the process of repricing the world in sats." —Bitcoin Tina
"It’s very attractive to the libertarian viewpoint if we can explain it properly. I’m better with code than with words though." —Satoshi Nakamoto
"Satoshi Nakamoto's main invention is the decentralized mechanism for emergent consensus." —Andreas Antonopoulos
"Money is the blood of a society. It needs to be sound, it needs to be clean, it needs to be pure." —Dominic Frisby
"[Bitcoin is] a claim on the future productivity of the planet, in perpetuity, discounted to the present." —Trace Mayer
"Bitcoin succeeds because it's sound, anti-fragile, resilient." —Dhruv Bansal
"Money should not be free as in beer, it should be free as in freedom. Libre money, not free money. Bitcoin, not fiat." —Pierre Rochard
"Every time I think I understand Bitcoin, it proves me wrong." —Guy Swann
"Consider just how little persistence Bitcoin’s components have. The entire codebase has been reworked, altered, and expanded such that it barely resembles its original version. […] The registry of who owns what, the ledger itself, is virtually the only persistent trait of the network." —Nic Carter