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Intense Competition — Not Technology — Will Fuel Blockchain’s Rise to Dominance

Like the internet itself, decentralized networks aren’t always the most efficient tools for some tasks. However, the open, permissionless nature of these networks creates intense competition that often serves customers better than technical efficiency alone, says EY’s Paul Brody.

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