Josef Tětek

Josef Tětek
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(Ambassador at Trezor and Satoshi Labs) Josef is a long-time bitcoiner with a background in Austrian economics and political philosophy. Josef founded the Czech and Slovak Ludwig von Mises Institute in 2010 and is the author of two books: Bitcoin: Separation of Money and State, and Enemies of State, Friends of Liberty (published in Czech). Josef believes that Bitcoin is the next step in mankind’s monetary evolution. His passion is Bitcoin education, both as a teacher and a student.

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