Interesting question. I think the powerful elites at the very top in the anglosophere (think Skull & Bones, the Rothschilds, the Rockefellers) study Hegel and thus are adamant about dividing the mob into two opposing forces that are both *wrong*. This prevents the mob from recognizing their true enemy (the elites who farm them like tax cattle) and uniting against them.
I would not say most bitcoiners are like your blue haired example, because Bitcoiners typically reject the Hegelian dialectic and have chosen to opt-out through early adoption of a radical technology. This is much more practical approach to changing circumstances than demanding social change.
Yes, bitcoiners may call for “Ending the Fed” but in the end, we’ll end it with a superior technology, not by winning hearts and minds to the perceived morality of our cause.
In other words, the morality of the cause is incidental. It is the superiority of the technology that is inevitable.