Countries embracing digital innovation and attracting new digital innovators (e.g., El Salvador, Dubai, Singapore, Cyprus, Switzerland, Southeast Asia) will advance, while legacy countries in the West (Europe and North America) resisting change will be left behind over the coming decades, as highly efficient software technologies like decentralized protocols inevitably win.
"it will be countries that are pro-innovation that are actively trying to attract the new digital innovators like El Salvador like Dubai like Singapore like Cyprus like Switzerland with zuk that will move positions forward and many other countries in Southeast Asia while many Legacy countries in the west are now trying to resist change this specific technology is so much more efficient that it will win it's a thousand times cheaper a million times more efficient software disruption in a nutshell... The only question is which Legacy countries in Europe and in North America will be left behind in end you can't stop stop era digitales you can't stop software disruption this protocol and all the others like it that came afterwards are too useful that has already happened now these are slow changes happening over decades but it is happening"