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Alan Watts.

Ayn Rand ... although I could also see her naysaying it initially

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Why the nay say?

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It's just a guess. She's not very technical so I could imagine her misunderstanding it at first.

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You might be right on Ayn Rand with regards to technical stuff. She understood economics though, what type of systems work and which don't.

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Lysander Spooner. He would have been pretty hot on Indra too ;D

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I can't believe he was one of the first off the board. He was the first to mind for me as well, though.

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Really, he is the uppermost likely since his whole life was dedicated to smashing monopolies with lawyer thinking. Not a great distance from code, which is more concrete.

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Thomas Jefferson, and NOT Alexander Hamilton.

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Jesus

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Sokrates

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Ronald Reagan.

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Lao Tzu

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If the people were alive when bitcoin was becoming known in 2011 at least, for sure you can rule them out. Never heard anything about bitcoin outta jobs. Except for a hostile app store.

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