The Ethereum Foundation launched the first round of the "trillion dollar security" program, focusing on user experience and wallet standards
2025-08-20 20:48:13
The Ethereum Foundation announced the first round of implementation measures this week after proposing the "trillion dollar security" plan in May this year, focusing on improving user experience (UX) security, with a particular focus on wallet security and blind signing issues. The foundation said that wallets are the starting point for Ethereum user security. If users cannot securely manage private keys and sign transactions, it will be difficult to ensure the security of funds on the chain. In the future, it will promote the establishment of minimum security standards for wallets and explore how to make it easy for non-technical users to use. In addition, the foundation will study the transformation of transaction codes into human-readable instructions to reduce the risk of blind signing. The initiative, co-chaired by head of protocol security Fredrik Svantes and Josh Stark, a member of the management team, will be followed by more priority projects in the security field in stages, with the goal of enabling Ethereum to support "billions of users and trillions of dollars of on-chain capital".
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