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Fiat Quotes

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Ron Paul
“It is no coincidence that the century of total war coincided with the century of central banking.”
Ron Paul, End the Fed

Olawale Daniel
“You think Bitcoin is costly, it is not! Your fiat currency is definitely overpriced and oversold.”
Olawale Daniel

Olawale Daniel
“In the next 5-10 years, digital assets (predominantly Bitcoin and few Alts) will prove to be a strong alternative currency of the world, if not entirely dethrone fiat currency.”
Olawale Daniel

Gavin John Adams
“John Law’s 'Money and Trade Considered' is the most influential but least acknowledged work in the history of economics.”
Gavin John Adams, John Law: The Lauriston Lecture and Collected Writings

Jan Assmann
“Through the “transferenceâ€� of the king-god relationship and the king-people relationship to the relationship between God and his people, Assyrian state ideology is converted into Israelite covenant theology. The fact that God makes his covenant with the people as a whole, rather than through the intercession of royalty, priesthood, or some other representative authority, becomes the basis for a new, specific, emphatic, and to some extent “democraticâ€� conception of the people. The people—not Moses, not the seventy elders, not Aaron, not the Levites—assume the role of a sovereign partner in the covenant. This directness of access to God is what lends the biblical concept its democratic force.”
Jan Assmann, The Invention of Religion: Faith and Covenant in the Book of Exodus

Olawale Daniel
“Bitcoin cannot be acquired for free, which is precisely why it is setting humanity free.”
Olawale Daniel

Olawale Daniel
“You don’t have control over the money in your bank account. That's why the government hate Bitcoin and other blockchain-powered cryptocurrencies. Don’t forget that.”
Olawale Daniel

Olawale Daniel
“A few months from now, you'll regret the chances you fail to take on bitcoin today. It is not about replacing the current Fiat but making it better. You are sitting on a goldmine.”
Olawale Daniel

“While we have so many great memories with the car, our favourite, of course, is that of the Great Fiat Hunt. To take three months to drive slowly around one of the most beautiful countries in the world was an unforgettable experience.”
Kieren Toscan, The Great Fiat Hunt

Olawale Daniel
“You can't fight poverty by just printing more fiat into the circulation. Bitcoin prevents this kind of absurdity from taking place in the first place. If you mean well for the people, embrace a transparent financial system.”
Olawale Daniel

Olawale Daniel
“Only smart people understand Bitcoin and Ethereum, and that’s why most of the people in the world don't understand it, thus not involved in it.”
Olawale Daniel

Olawale Daniel
“The world is gradually waking up to the fact that every form of money that exists at the moment, except blockchain-based Bitcoin and other altcoins, can be manipulated and weaponized by the political class and centralized institutions, especially during a crisis, to achieve their extreme totalitarianism and the people are opting out.”
Olawale Daniel

Olawale Daniel
“Cryptocurrencies are vastly distinguished from any fiat currency, because, unlike the centrally controlled fiat currencies, you cannot be canceled or denied the ability to make transactions anywhere anytime, without the interference of any other third-party agencies.”
Olawale Daniel

Olawale Daniel
“When the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war is over, a new world monetary order is coming to shake the existing infrastructure in world of finance and Bitcoin will presumably benefit a lot from this paradigm shift.”
Olawale Daniel

Olawale Daniel
“If Bitcoin was a ponzi scheme destined for failure, the government wouldn’t spend so much time, resources, and the almighty FIAT currency in discrediting a tech that is destined to succeed.”
Olawale Daniel

Andrew Dickson White
“Whenever any nation entrusts to its legislators the issue of a currency not based on the idea of redemption in standard coin recognized in the commerce of civilized nations, it entrusts to them the power to raise or depress the value of every article in the possession of every citizen.”
Andrew Dickson White, Fiat Money in France: How it Came, What it Brought, and How it Ended

“I accelerated towards Ravello. The sound emanating from that little Fiat’s double-exit exhaust was music along those winding roads and breathtaking views all the way to the top.”
Leilac Leamas, DEVIL'S PUZZLE: Love, Sex & Espionage