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Nick Szabo highlights the complex nature of signals sent through actions or non-actions, particularly when it comes to security measures. He suggests that the perceived security of efforts can be more influential than the actual security itself.
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Szabo’s reflections on security perceptions align with his prior examination of how technical adjustments—such as changes to Merkle tree hashes without OP_RETURN—can introduce complexities into trust and system reliability. The ongoing conversation, as seen in his analysis of the impact on Merkle tree hashes without OP_RETURN, underscores the nuanced interplay between innovative protocols and the signals they send to the broader security community.