It is imperative to see cryptocurrencies not as money, but as tools – tools that facilitate certain use cases which are bolstered by the natural advantages of the blockchain. Cryptocurrencies are programmable protocols that can be customized to suit any number of needs. This is the brilliance behind a platform like Ethereum, which many other coins have taken inspiration from.
Given the ability of blockchain to work across a variety of industries, it would be logical to have a platform on which we could link data and payment services between these different industries. Rather than having to use cash or traditional digital banking, which can be cumbersome, to facilitate operations between, let’s say, the medical and insurance industries, we could have the blockchain do it for us on a single platform.