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Do leftists universally hate crypto?
While I personally think the current cryptocurrencies out there are a bit shit (transaction fees and times on Bitcoin make it pretty useless as a currency), and I do think there is value in governments having control over a currency, I don't necessarily think currency itself is a left-right issue.
I guess unless you're the type of communist who doesn't want any currency at all (which personally, I'm not for, since I'd like people to be able to choose what they spend money on, to some degree, and work extra if they want to, to some degree, and currency fills that use case quite nicely)
Not sure why crypto-currency, as a concept, is necessarily conflicted with leftist ideals (as a nebulous group who don't agree on many things).