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Looking forward, Tomer vividly discusses the potential and perils of transitioning from a fiat to a Bitcoin standard. He envisions a future where sound money limits the scope of government and diminishes coercive power, fostering a more productive and peaceful society.
However, he acknowledges that such a transition won't be without friction. Governments may resist and attempt to suppress Bitcoin adoption through regulation, coercion, or even violence. The potential for conflict during this shift is real, but Tomer maintains an optimistic outlook, citing examples such as Nick Carter’s "Revolution, a Most Peaceful"—arguing that Bitcoin’s resilient network and the decentralized nature of cryptography make it difficult for regimes to succeed in suppression.