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Andreas, a proponent of disruption, identified himself as a "disruptarian"—someone who believes that systems must be continuously challenged and refined. He envisions ongoing cycles of disruption, suggesting that in thirty years, today's system may become corrupted and require a new wave of innovation.
"Decentralized architectures give us an engine, a template, a recipe for continuously disrupting the accumulation of power," he said. This approach aims to prevent any single entity from consolidating unchecked dominance, whether through wealth, influence, or control.