When traditional fiat systems start showing instability, the demand for alternative monetary solutions becomes inevitable. Centralized, top-down currency design has inherent flaws that markets eventually expose. The shift toward decentralized, encrypted money isn't a quick process—it's a gradual recognition of economic necessity. You can't engineer sound money through bureaucratic planning. The physics of monetary systems push toward solutions where code and cryptography replace trust in institutions. This transition unfolds naturally as more people recognize the limitations of managed currencies.
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When traditional fiat systems start showing instability, the demand for alternative monetary solutions becomes inevitable. Centralized, top-down currency design has inherent flaws that markets eventually expose. The shift toward decentralized, encrypted money isn't a quick process—it's a gradual recognition of economic necessity. You can't engineer sound money through bureaucratic planning. The physics of monetary systems push toward solutions where code and cryptography replace trust in institutions. This transition unfolds naturally as more people recognize the limitations of managed currencies.