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Andreas is clear that success in decentralized innovation does not depend on gaining approval from existing, centralized institutions. Instead, he reassures that people will naturally gravitate toward useful technologies, when they see a compelling use case that resonates with their needs.
He underscores that permission or acceptance from the old system isn't necessary. Early adopters will use these tools independently of traditional gatekeepers, driven purely by their utility. This bottom-up approach contrasts sharply with the idea that innovation must happen from within established organizations or through institutional disruption.