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He concludes with a reflection on the inevitable cultural and technological shifts. Just as art, printing, and broadcasting evolved from elite endeavors to tools for mass expression, money too will follow this trend.
The old institutions, such as grand banks and central banks, will cling to their control, showcasing their vaults and traditions, but their relevance diminishes as the underlying technology democratizes access and reduces costs.
Andreas underscores that the true value lies not in control or grandiosity but in the capacity for expression and participation—both in communication and in financial transactions.