I'm not at all clear how this plays out in the physical realm over the next few decades but I'm 100% sure it's not going to be the way the most commonly held consensus view thinks right now.
We are going to have to be:
a) highly vigilant
b) willing to adapt
c) move in decentralised coordination
d) sacrifice some things
Anything short of this will lead us into a digital financial dystopia of some sort or other.
quoting note18za…v0qcOn October 20th, 2011, the West took it upon itself to use NATO to overthrow Libyan leader Muammar al-Gaddafi — not for any humanitarian threat to civilians as had been repeatedly claimed — but because his planned roll-out of a new currency to be used across Africa posed a palpable existential threat to central banks at the heart of the Western financial and political system.
Understand why it had to be this way anon?
https://thefreethoughtproject.com/the-state/9-years-ago-us-killed-gaddafi-gold