Does This Accurately Symbolize Cardano?

I agree. I read that Cardano’s mission is more about balance and less about (total) anarchy. The A from Ada is a tribute to Ada Lovelace and had no intention to be related with anarchy. Perhaps a Lovelace logo? Here are four citations to support my claim:

https://iohk.io/projects/cardano/ citation: “As a whole, the protocol’s design is geared towards protecting privacy rights of users, while also taking into account the needs of regulators.”

https://whycardano.com/regulation/ citation: “A cryptocurrency designer can surrender principles and yield to whatever demands their local jurisdiction places upon their code, thereby compromising the privacy and integrity of their users. Or he can adopt a more principled, but anarchistic, philosophy that divorces itself from current best practices and laws.
For Cardano, we feel this narrative is a false dichotomy brought on by a lack of imagination. The reality is that most users are not concerned about rules existing for markets. They are usually concerned about sudden changes in the rules to benefit one or more actors. They are worried about a lack of transparency over who gets special privileges.”…

https://twitter.com/IOHK_Charles/status/1086381532791664641 citation: “Always and I always will keep that philosophy. The highest achievement in business is to make the world better with a sustainable business model. This is and will always be the core of IOHK and my work in cryptocurrencies. Our company has been dedicated to this since 2015”

https://cardanoroadmap.com/ citation: “Three principles that guide the development of the roadmap are: first, the growth of the community and its needs; second, a distributed and resilient network true to the original vision of Satoshi, and third, balancing the pace of research and development so commercial advantage does not win out over the application of scientific rigour.”

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