Ten statements, two axes. One axis asks whether Bitcoin should be held still or pushed to change; the other asks whether your real concern is the money in the world or the code underneath. Answer honestly — there is no winning corner.
Scored 0–100 per axis. Some statements are reverse-worded, so agreeing (or disagreeing) with everything won't push you to a corner — it lands you in the center. A 40–60 band on both axes makes you a Pragmatist. Like the original Nolan quiz, this is an illustrative instrument, not a measurement.
Inspired by Michael Saylor's four schools of Bitcoin — Technologist, Fundamentalist, Maximalist, Capitalist — which he frames not as rivals but as interdependent pillars.