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Ethereum Foundation aims to secure the future with trillion-dollar security initiative

The Ethereum Foundation (EF) has unveiled the Trillion-Dollar Security (1TS) initiative, a long-term plan to raise Ethereum’s security standards in line with its growing importance in global finance.

The Foundation said it aims to position Ethereum as a network capable of securely holding trillions of dollars in assets for individuals and institutions.

According to the Foundation, Ethereum’s future requires it to scale security to a point where billions of users can safely store $1,000 each on-chain. At the same time, it must also offer the infrastructure for organizations to confidently manage up to $1 trillion within a single smart contract or decentralized application.

Fredrik Svantes, EF’s Protocol Security Lead, and Josh Stark from the Foundation’s leadership team will spearhead the 1TS program.

They would be supported by three recognized security experts in the industry, including Samczsun, founder of the Security Alliance and Paradigm advisor; Mehdi Zerouali, co-founder of Sigma Prime; and Zach Obront, co-founder of Etherealize and contributor to OP Succinct.

Ethereum Foundation’s 1TS initiative

The 1TS initiative will follow a three-stage process of mapping vulnerabilities, executing improvements, and communicating progress.

The mapping phase will assess Ethereum’s technology stack to identify vulnerabilities and strengths.

According to the Foundation:

“This mapping will span a wide range of domains, including: UX (blind signing, frontend security), wallet security (firmware issues, supply chain attacks), smart contract security (developer tooling, standard libraries), infrastructure (cloud security, dependency management), consensus and protocol security (DOS risks, stake centralization), internet infra (DNS level censorship).”

This stage would also crowdsource input from the Ethereum ecosystem and compile it into a comprehensive security overview report.

Once the mapping is done, the Foundation will focus on upgrading the network. These changes will target pain points uncovered during the initial phase and will strengthen Ethereum’s core infrastructure without compromising usability or decentralization.

Finally, the Foundation plans to communicate its progress in a way that’s transparent and easy to understand. This will help users and institutions assess Ethereum’s security posture and benchmark it against other blockchain networks.

The post Ethereum Foundation aims to secure the future with trillion-dollar security initiative appeared first on CryptoSlate.

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