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# Future Perspectives: Scalability, Digital Sovereignty, and Global Competition

Bitcoin has traveled a surprising path in less than two decades: from marginal technical experiment to global phenomenon with influence in multiple economic, institutional, and cultural spheres. Its evolution has not been linear or predictable. Today it finds itself at a point where its challenges are no longer solely technical, but also geopolitical, social, and philosophical. This section outlines a strategic panorama of the main tensions and possibilities that will define its future as decentralized institutional infrastructure.

In BSV, these perspectives focus on making the technology simple and useful for beginners, with an emphasis on daily transactions.


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