Rep. Josh Schriver discusses Bitcoin functionality and addresses personal attacks in tweets

Rep. Josh Schriver discusses Bitcoin functionality and addresses personal attacks in tweets
Steve Cortes, CNN Political Commentator (left) & Josh Schriver, Michigan House Representative (right) — Office Holder website
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Representative Josh Schriver, a known public figure active on social media, recently shared a series of posts expressing his views on Bitcoin and addressing personal attacks. His tweets cover topics ranging from cryptocurrency functionality to responses to derogatory comments.

On May 13, 2025, Rep. Schriver posted a tweet featuring only an emoji “”. The post was made at 22:54:49 UTC and did not include any additional context or text.

In another tweet from the same day at 23:08:10 UTC, Rep. Schriver discussed the purpose and policies surrounding Bitcoin. He emphasized that “BITCOIN MUST BE FUNCTIONAL, TRANSACTIONAL…PER SATOSHI.” He further elaborated that Bitcoin policies should align with its original intent beyond being merely an investment vehicle.

Later that evening at 23:49:43 UTC, Rep. Schriver addressed derogatory name-calling in another post. He stated “When you call me a Nazi, you’re calling for me to be killed.” Despite this serious accusation, he concluded with a positive note saying “Plus…I love you!” accompanied by the hashtag #LoveSpeech.

Additional information reveals that Representative Josh Schriver is known for his outspoken views on various issues including cryptocurrency and free speech rights.



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