I don't see a gap that bitcoin can break through existing systems. If there is a revolution towards a decentralized system I am excited to know how the rulers of the pyramids took positions in a decentralized system.
But in my opinion the adoption of a full decentralized system is not possible. Because it is not the plan of the maker of the world economic system. They agree with blockchain technology and the use of algorithms but they still want to preserve their wealth. The economy in the future only looks different from conventional to modern but the gap between rich and poor will still be seen.
Cashless life is easy but life without fiat is a utopia, because the rulers of the world economy (the haves) will not be willing to lose their coffers. America will still be a tool for them to hegemony the world. Only if the way it used to be with combat war is now used in more effective ways, namely through currency domination, technology domination, and technology resource dominance.
Interesting, how you see it. But aren't people actually the makers of the world economic system? I don't see how Bill Gates or Rothschilds or whoever else form the aggregate demand. What if people simply say: we do not want to buy anything, unless it's sold for crypto? I think you exaggerate that global conspiracy stuff and underestimate the power of common people.