#EthereumSecurityInitiative – A key step towards a safer ecosystem or a late response?

With the increasing complexity of smart contracts and the rise of exploits in DeFi, Ethereum has launched the Ethereum Security Initiative (ESI), a collaborative proposal aimed at strengthening the security of the ecosystem through audits, open-source tools, and training for developers.

But this news divides opinions:

Is this initiative a sign of maturity and commitment to the future, or a late response to problems that have already caused millions in losses?

The ESI aims to standardize good practices, incentivize code review, and build a more robust infrastructure. However, some argue that the real problem lies in the speed at which projects are launched without adequate testing, beyond the network itself.

Furthermore, how much can an initiative like this do if users continue to trust unaudited dApps and projects with empty promises?

We want to know your opinion:

Will #EthereumSecurityInitiative be the key to preventing the next big hack or just a symbolic measure?

Do you think other blockchains should follow this example or is Ethereum just correcting past mistakes?