I personally believe that the "tulip" analogy is completely flawed since tulips did not represent a potentially disruptive technology. What Bitcoin and other crypto-currencies accomplished was the ability to create and transfer digital code through a decentralized network of users (community). And now that we are moving toward blockchain 3.0 and enterprise scalability, decentralized organizations/companies could truly disrupt the status quo i.e. centralized corporations that act in their own best interest without considering the needs of the community they serve.
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