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Bitcoin isn’t a ‘magical anarcho-capitalist Swiss army knife’: Nick Szabo

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Bitcoin isn’t a ‘magical anarcho-capitalist Swiss army knife’: Nick Szabo

Bitcoin may not be as resilient to network attacks as most think, according to Bitcoin pioneer Nick Szabo, who argues that while Bitcoin is a trust-minimized network, it isn’t entirely trustless and can still be “attacked” by nation-states and corporations. 

In a post to X on Sunday, Szabo explained that every cryptocurrency and layer 1 network has a “legal attack” surface that enables them to be disrupted by governments.

Thinking Bitcoin or any blockchain protocol is a “magical anarcho-capitalist Swiss army knife that can withstand any kind of governmental attack in any legal area is insanity,” he said. 

Szabo’s insights carry weight in the crypto community as he was an early pioneer of smart contracts. Some even speculate that he could secretly be Bitcoin’s pseudonymous creator, Satoshi Nakamoto, given that he developed the idea of Bit Gold in 1988. However, Szabo has publicly refuted claims that he is Nakamoto. 

Source: Nick Szabo

In a rebuttal post, Szabo said action against Bitcoin miners, node operators and wallet service providers could be coordinated in jurisdictions that uphold the rule of law.