Nick Szabo’s point highlights Bitcoin’s core design it doesn’t rely on courts, governments, or institutions to enforce rules, but instead uses cryptography, incentives, and decentralized consensus to secure itself. That’s why it continues operating even when traditional systems are unstable or uncertain.

In crypto markets, that same independence shows up in price action too, where sentiment shifts instantly and leveraged positions like KAT, D, and TRADOOR shorts can get liquidated quickly as volatility expands. It’s a reminder that while Bitcoin’s security is structural, the trading layer around it is still highly reactive and emotionally driven.

$BTC

BTC
BTCUSDT
77,759.9
-0.31%

$TRADOOR

TRADOORBSC
TRADOORUSDT
0.7659
-3.78%

$D

D
DUSDT
0.01343
-5.64%