Yes that includes "bitcoin"The 54-year-old computer scientist slammed the newfangled asset class as a "great vehicle for scams." He also went on to mention that cryptocurrencies function as a typical Ponzi scheme that aims to find "the next sucker holding the bag."
https://u.today/linux-inventor-says-he-doesnt-believe-in-cryptoI know that many bitcoin enthusiasts are big Linux advocates. In order to stay consistent maybe they need to switch operating systems. That's what I would do
You don't have to think of such, you know why? In this world we live in, you don't expect everyone to believe in what you believe in, even when it is proven to be as real or legitimate as it seems. There will be people who will be against or question its existence to be unreal to them. In other words, allow people to think whatever they like about bitcoin, don't dislike them for that. Everyone is free to believe or not to believe in whatever they feel like, it's a free world we live, everyone must not believe in bitcoin, we all have our own beliefs, and those people who don't believe in bitcoin have theirs that we don't believe in, if we are to tell about it.
Take, for instance, the Christian and Moslem fate. Don't they buy and produce the same thing that both eat and share? Are they in any way not utilizing what both produce despite not believing in the same prophet "Mohammed or Jesus''? However, bitcoin enthusiasts will keep using Linux products