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Both Bitcoin and Ethereum are still finding their place in the ecosystem. Andreas states that no matter how much someone tries to direct or restrict their evolution, these digital assets will ultimately adapt along paths dictated by societal needs, technological advancements, and market forces.
The ongoing debate about where these currencies belong and what roles they will serve is less about controlling their growth and more about understanding their evolving nature. In essence, cryptocurrencies are akin to living organisms—each with traits that make them successful in specific environments but not universal solutions.