This is an interesting prediction. The industrial revolution happened in a couple of different phases. The first phase was in Great Britain during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The second phase took place in other countries in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The full extent of the revolution was about 200 years. It reached its zenith. probably, in the mid to late 19th century, or maybe early 20th century. Going by this timeline, one could say the industrial revolution had solidified the type of economic change you're talking about by the mid-19th century. It took about 80 years.
Going by that, the next economic revolution will likely not take that long. If it began with the advent of the World Wide Web and only takes 40 years, we're almost there now. If it takes 60 years, we're still about 25 years out. If you're using the introduction of bitcoin as the catalyst, then we're talking about somewhere in the 2040-2070 range for making the kind of paradigm shift you're discussing.
At any rate, this is fodder for consideration.