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Igor Yanchenko

Anarchist • Libertarian • Bitcoiner • Educator

Passionate advocate for individual freedom and economic liberty. I educate people about Austrian economics, moral philosophy, and the path to a truly free society. Currently based in Buenos Aires, Argentina, spreading the message of voluntary cooperation and decentralized systems.


Freedom is not given, it is taken.

whoami

I'm a firm believer in individual sovereignty and the power of voluntary exchange. Through my blog and educational work, I help people understand the principles of Austrian economics, the importance of sound money, and the moral case for anarcho-capitalism.


My mission is to challenge statist thinking and show people that a society based on voluntary cooperation, private property, and free markets is not only possible but necessary for human flourishing.

Philosophy & Economics
• Austrian School Economics
• Anarcho-Capitalism
• Libertarian Ethics
• Praxeology
• Sound Money Theory
Technical Skills
• Linux Systems
• TCP/IP Networking
• Cryptography
• Bitcoin Protocol
• System Administration
Communication
• Blogging & Writing
• Economic Education
• Public Speaking
• Philosophical Discourse
• Community Building

projects

Building tools and platforms to advance the cause of freedom and economic education:

Agorism Network
[ ACTIVE ]
A comprehensive resource hub for agorist theory and practice. Exploring counter-economics, voluntary exchange, and building parallel economic systems outside state control. Essential reading for anyone interested in practical anarchism and market-based solutions to statist oppression.
Education Agorism Counter-Economics
More Projects Coming Soon...
[ IN DEVELOPMENT ]
Working on additional educational resources, tools for economic freedom, and platforms to connect like-minded individuals in the liberty movement.

connect

Ready to discuss freedom, economics, or technology? Let's connect and explore ideas that challenge the status quo.


"The curious task of economics is to demonstrate to men how little they really know about what they imagine they can design." - F.A. Hayek