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He further advocates for adopting a mindset centered on problem-solving rather than fearing impending failure. The history of the internet exemplifies how initial doubts and technical hurdles can catalyze groundbreaking innovations, often resulting in industries valued in the hundreds of billions of dollars.
Andreas contends that similar principles apply to Bitcoin: that its difficulties—scalability, security, and adoption—are not insurmountable. He notes the existence of numerous proposed solutions for each challenge, many of which are likely to be implemented long before these issues become critical.