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Antonopoulos emphasizes that digital currencies will not be limited to one global standard but will comprise a multitude of regional and domain-specific tokens—akin to languages used in different contexts. Just as multiple languages coexist, so too will multiple currencies suited for various communities and uses.
Multiple Currencies as Languages
He discusses how currency, when seen as a linguistic tool for expressing value, can evolve into a rich tapestry of options tailored to specific needs, regions, or cultures. A universal currency is unlikely, just as there is no single universal language or culture; instead, diverse digital tokens will serve different purposes and communities.