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He drew parallels with the history of Ethernet and TCP/IP, emphasizing that what matters most is identity, trust, and identity-branded systems that persist over technical perfection.
Closing Remarks: Embracing the Disruption
Antonopoulos closed with a passionate call to embrace the disruptive potential of open, permissionless blockchain technology. He reiterated that Bitcoin's real value lies in its resistance to control, censorship, and its ability to empower individuals globally—particularly those excluded from traditional banking systems.
He emphasized that the real goal is financial inclusion and empowering billions to operate their own banks and currencies, fostering an open, decentralized financial ecosystem that could reshape our world.