no it doesn't because it's based on fundamentals of the past (see Adam Smith). It's just digital currency without double spending, which was always the big problem for e-cash types.
Bitcoin is revolutionary in that aspect.
Bitcoin has become the same a gold, just in a digital certificate way. Satoshis are just notes backed by said 'gold' - a reversion to the past, not a change to the new. It's not what it is in the whitepaper, but it's shifted to a bitgold policy much like what Nick Szabo wrote in his blog post.
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