I feel that any answer I give would be either over-selling it, or under-selling it. In a way, it’s like a subset of the impact that the internet had. The internet allowed us to communicate across borders and over long distances; a very well-defined global currency based on a blockchain could allow us to do transactions without borders and without having these governments tell us what we can or cannot buy. So in that sense, it sort of mirrors the internet’s free and open nature, and that is the drive within the community. If you go through the bitcoin forums, you’ll see that the people there are really passionate about having this decentralised system without having any censorship, without having any sort of borders, and that’s the sort of philosophy that the whole community comes from. I think they would like to see one global currency and we are all part of it, sort of like everyone is part of the internet… unless you are from China, but that’s a different story.