It depresses me how little does digital personal sovereignity actually matter in reality... I suspect I feel this way because both markets and political powers are rapidly moving away from individuals to collectives and states again. I suspect digital sovereignity will increasingly only mean the national sense. I also suspect that most productivity will shift away from the Internet and into physical production,granted most of that is heavy on software, but software isn't the same as the web. Which means, Bitcoin wallets will matter less while Bitcoin vaults would matter more. Yes there will still be entertainment and gaming and tons of money to be spent on that, but if the productivity comes from the state and heavy industries, then money will be increasingly handouts of stable coins for social welfare ... And you don't get digital sovereignity or digital rights at all when your cooperation with the state doesn't matter. I am afraid that the world will become increasingly hierarchical, and investment in physical networks will matter way more than creating one more digital tool. I hope I am wrong and individuals or at least networks of internet natives manage to survive and thrive going forwards.