"The road to serfdom is working exponentially harder for a currency that is growing exponentially weaker." —Michael Saylor
Bitcoin Quotes
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"In a world built on lies, deceptions, half-truths, and narratives, I don't see anything more profound or impactful to do with my life than protecting the fucking truth machine." —American Hodl
"We are so early it's not even funny" —Brian @BTCDA
"You can lead a nocoiner to the sats spigot but you can't make them stack." —Marty Bent
"Running bitcoin" —Hal Finney
"The good thing about bitcoin is that you know exactly the number — the magic number of 21 million." —Garry Kasparov
"Computer illiteracy and economic ignorance are the toxic cocktail that makes it impossible to understand Bitcoin." —Beautyon
"It isn’t obvious that the world had to work this way. But somehow the universe smiles on encryption." —Julian Assange
"Bitcoin is diamonds without the blood. Cash without the corruption. Gold without the weight." —George Mekhail
"Only a communication link and a power source is required to participate in the ecosystem." —Hass McCook
"We’re building for the next 100 years" —ʟɪɢʜᴛɴɪɴɢ ⚡ ᴋᴏᴀʟᴀ
"Bitcoin is rat poison; it’s just the banks and credit card companies are the rats" —Dan Morehead
"Over the last 10 to 15 years there has been an uprising of people who value privacy, not because they are weird and want to go and hide in the woods, ordinary citizens who are not happy with how much data they are handing over." —Riccardo Spagni
"Bitcoin has contracted out humans to keep it alive." —Marty Bent
"We are in the process of repricing the world in sats." —Bitcoin Tina
"One of the greatest things that Satoshi did was disappear." —Jimmy Song
"It would be a dark, dark world if Bitcoin didn’t exist." —Alex Gladstein
"Bitcoin is a risk asset with a specific set of investment characteristics that become increasingly more attractive the more irresponsible monetary and fiscal policy becomes." —Travis Kling
"Bitcoin doesn't need saving." —Francis Pouliot
"[...] a concerted and state-sanctioned attempt to kill it never materialized. [...] no-one wanted to set a legal precedent of censoring general purpose technology simply because of one set of legally problematic uses." —Simon Morris