It does open up the doors and level the playing field. Removing gatekeepers is huge because they tend to trail in innovation since they are established. Innovators tend to be smaller in size and when you add in there could be millions of them around the world, the potential impact is enormous.
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It's not just that they trail in innovation. They actively hinder it. You may recall Apple temporarily banning BTC wallets from the App Store when they thought it would interfere with the rollout of Apple Pay.
I think one could consider the more recent Robinhood/GameStop situation a similar example. Although that wasn't an assault directly on the technology, it was still the establishment rallying to stifle change in the status quo. One could argue it's a better example.
All valid points. They do stifle innovation in whatever ways they can when it threatens them.
It is all about control.
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You're right, the potential impact is enormous and I'm imagining tokenisation at even the grassroot of almost every little venture.
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