DATE
20/02/2017
Protocols Over Institutions: Why Decentralisation Was Inevitable
by Gaygisiz Tashli
This report examined decentralisation not as a technology trend, but as a structural shift in how power, finance, trust, and coordination would be organised in the digital age.
Long before blockchain became a headline or a speculative asset, this analysis explored why centralised systems were reaching their limits — and how distributed architectures would emerge as a logical response. It looked beyond cryptocurrencies to the deeper implications: governance without gatekeepers, trust without intermediaries, and systems designed to operate without a single point of control.
Rather than predicting short-term applications, the report focused on fundamentals: why decentralised networks were inevitable, how they would challenge institutions, and what this shift would mean for governments, banks, corporations, media, and society itself.
What was once considered theoretical is now operational.
This report stands as an early articulation of a future that has since begun to materialise — a record of thinking ahead, before the world caught up.
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