Yes, Bitcoin does follow the non-aggression principle. The non-aggression principle states that individuals should not initiate force or coercion against others. In the case of Bitcoin, it is a voluntary and decentralized system that operates on a peer-to-peer basis, allowing individuals to participate freely and without the need for intermediaries.

Bitcoin operates in a trustless manner, meaning that individuals can transact with one another without relying on third-party institutions to validate the transaction. This trustlessness is achieved through the use of cryptography and the consensus mechanisms that secure the Bitcoin network.

Therefore, since participation in Bitcoin is voluntary, and transactions are conducted through mutual agreement between individuals without coercion or force, Bitcoin fully embodies the non-aggression principle.

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