"Value honesty; don't lie."
Another reason I am drawn toward Bitcoin. It's ethical money because it's informationally accurate.
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“Aristotle emphasized the beneficial character of monetary exchanges, which facilitate and extend the division of labor. He merely denounced the practice of turning money into a fetish and desiring it for its own sake. The scholastic writers of the Middle Ages adopted by and large the same point of view, but they also went beyond Aristotle, who focused on the ethics of using money, by discussing the ethics of money production.
The scholastics did not question the legitimacy of producing money per se. As in the case of using money, however, they stated that money production had to respect certain ethical rules. Nicholas Oresme and others stressed that all coins should be clearly distinguishable from one another. In particular, it would not be licit that a minter produces coins that by their name, imprint, or other features resemble other coins that contain more precious metals. In other words, the benefits of competition in coinage result from a strict application of the Commandment...: “You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.”
Excerpt from
The Ethics of Money Production
Jörg Guido Hülsmann