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Andreas' talk underscores that Bitcoin and blockchain are much more than digital currencies—they are the foundation of a new decentralized financial architecture. The technology’s inherent resistance to censorship, manipulation, and central control positions it as a catalyst for profound systemic change, challenging deeply ingrained notions of money, trust, and authority. As history shows, disruptive innovations often face initial resistance, but their long-term impact is undeniable. Bitcoin, in Andreas' view, stands at the forefront of this revolution, offering a glimpse into the future of money—borderless, democratized, and resilient.