Dualities in Transition: The Human Being in the Face of Decentralization
We live in an era of transition where the debate about centralization and decentralization is not just technical, but human. Blockchain represents not only a technological innovation — it is a reflection of a collective desire: to regain autonomy, rebuild trust, and redistribute power.
In this scenario, human dualities are put to the test.
On one side, the introspective who seeks meaning, and the extrovert who wants expression. The altruist, who dreams of justice, and the egocentric, who seeks advantage. All of them coexist in the same decentralized ecosystem, where code is law, but value is still human.
With over 1 billion estimated crypto users by 2030, according to data from Crypto.com, and the growing adoption of DeFi, DAOs, and stablecoins, we see not just a new economy emerging, but a new culture: participatory, transparent, and global.
The question is no longer whether the world will decentralize, but how we will position ourselves in the face of it.
Decentralizing is more than transferring power — it is confronting our own dualities and choosing to cooperate.