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Technolibertarianism

Technolibertarianism is an extension of libertarianism with the belief that technology is a liberatory force to ensure civil liberties, encourage the operation of free markets without government intervention and avoid over-regulation.

Technolibertarianism is particularly aligned with the use of cryptography, cryptoasset and censorship-resistence tools to protect against what they see as government overreach into the financial lives of citizens. The ideology is predicated on a distrust of institutions and command-and-control structures, and a preference for technical solutions with philosophical appeals to decentralization.

See also cryptoanarchism, libertarianism, and post-state-technocracy.

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