Nope, it's reversed. Conservative policy is more for individual freedom, limited government and free trade as well as the interpretation of the constitution in the original form. Whereas democrats feel the constitution is something that needs to be updated to the current times (while the party's leadership is on average 30 years older than Republican leadership)
Sorry but that is very not true.
Conservatives are against regulation of businesses and government, but they love to regulate people's personal lives.
Such as who you can marry, or what bathroom you can use, or what drugs you can injest etc.
I personally believe government should have its hands away from marriage, mostly because they do not do anything right. I could care less who you marry. However, now that they have their hands in gay marriage legislation, now we have people being forced to photograph or bake cakes for weddings, even if it is against their religion. We have a 1st amendment last time I checked.
On bathrooms, for the safety of other women it is believed not be proper for a man with every cell in their body with an X and Y chromosome (besides some sperm cells) to use the same bathroom. These are scientific facts, it's concerning that society is normalizing mental disorder. There had been countless instances of men raping women and claiming to be transgender and that is an extreme issue.
Why do people always to tag and label everyone, you are who you are and you believe in what you believe

To suggest that most bitcoiners are liberal without anyway of even knowing that is just ridiculous, keep your labels to yourself.
I am a political science major and have been extremely active in the Politics and Society forum for a while, it's not hard to determine. I'm just stating what I have observed. I could really care less what side of the political spectrum you're on, I'm just genuinely interested. The free exchange of ideas doesn't only apply when it agrees with you, you will never see me trying to silence someone's voice. If you do not agree with someone, encourage more speech to understand the opposing position, not less speech.