Part 9/17:
This technological and philosophical shift allows individuals and organizations to bypass traditional gatekeepers—banks, regulators, and authorities—creating digital ecosystems that are borderless and permissionless. These innovations have the potential to reshape societal and economic structures profoundly.
Significance for Various Professions
Regardless of background—whether in computer science, law, accounting, or economics—the speaker stresses that the applicable skills span disciplines. Developers will deepen their understanding of distributed consensus algorithms, cryptography, and system security. Business professionals and policymakers need to grasp how blockchain disrupts legal frameworks, banking, and economic models.