You either come into business to earn money, or you pretend that you have a lot of moral principles and are left without earnings.
Calm response: I'm not
pretending I'm having moral principles. I'm not a hypocrite of that kind. I'm actually living by some morals, lots of which I wouldn't compromise for a short-term profit. While I hadn't considered cryptocurrencies from this perspective before, observing the altcoin industry and recognizing that I don't truly value what I own, getting involved into that market for profit only would be a moral compromise.
But then I suggest that you give up everything altogether, from fiat money, from banking services, because these are also a kind of fraudulent schemes where some are deceived, and others earn money on it.
I mean, completely irrelevant? I cannot control how fiat currency works, nor do I have the expertise to; I'm living in a world where it works as is, and I'm forced to use it. However, I'm definitely not forced to attempt to profit from purposeless, financial schemes.