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"Bitcoin is perhaps the first scarce thing in the world we can say we truly possess." —Jimmy Song
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"Many countries stand to gain from Bitcoin’s adoption as it would remove their dependence on the US dollar and provide them with a feasible alternative." —Misir Mahmudov
"Through owning bitcoin you are part of the revolution." —Dan Held
"Bitcoin is money that most closely aligns with the principles of Natural Law." —Jimmy Song
"It's a numbers game. And with time, Bitcoin is unstoppable." —Hass McCook
"It isn’t obvious that the world had to work this way. But somehow the universe smiles on encryption." —Julian Assange
"Price touches everything, and money touches price." —John Vallis
"Bitcoin is an ‘Austrian’ technology and its success is breaking the legitimacy and relevance of a number of other economic schools in real time." —Murad Mahmudov
"He who only wishes and hopes does not interfere actively with the course of events and with the shaping of his own destiny." —Ludwig von Mises
"Bitcoin is protected by a wall of encrypted energy. The fact that there's a lot of energy involved is a good thing. It creates security to the network." —Michael Saylor
"No amount of violence will ever solve a math problem." —Julian Assange
"I think the world becomes a better place when we stop asking for permission and start building." —Dan Held
"Bitcoin is a technological innovation that happens once a species." —Trace Mayer
"If you don’t have privacy, you’re not a free man" —Max Hillebrand
"In a house of lies, Bitcoin is the exit door." —Not Nate
"Bitcoin competes with central banks and base money. Liquid Network competes with SWIFT. Lightning Network competes with Visa." —Vortex
"The world shall be remade as Bitcoin is truly discovered by humanity" —Bitcoin Tina
"I had to write all the code before I could convince myself that I could solve every problem, then I wrote the paper." —Satoshi Nakamoto