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Historically, there have been several examples of anticipated disruptions that failed to deliver on their initial promises, such as cryptocurrencies, which were seen as solutions in search of a problem. While some degree of disruption indeed occurred, its scale fell short of many predictions.
Contrastingly, truly disruptive technologies, like the internet, exceeded expectations. It became a foundational element of our modern world, underscoring the fact that genuine disruption typically unfolds in ways we may not fully anticipate. Innovations need time, societal readiness, and the right conditions to take root and flourish.