The decentralized future needs collective guardianship
As one of the largest public blockchains, Ethereum carries a vast amount of assets and applications, and security has become an issue that cannot be ignored. The "Ethereum Protocol Security" plan proposed in 2023 aims to address the long-standing lack of systematic auditing and resource investment at the protocol layer.
This plan focuses on active defense, bug bounties, protocol auditing, fuzz testing, and community participation, with the goal not being point strengthening, but rather establishing a continuously evolving security mechanism.
Security should not rely solely on a few developers, but rather involve the entire ecosystem. This is not just a technical issue; it embodies governance and responsibility. As Layer 2, large DApps, and traditional funds continue to pour in, only by proactively laying out security defenses can we ensure a trustworthy and stable long-term future.
Ethereum security concerns the assets and trust of every user.