@Solayer Security Philosophy: #BuiltonSolayer How to Protect the Ecosystem with Shared Security?

The security of blockchain often correlates with cost — but @Solayer proves through the practice of #BuiltonSolayer that security can be more 'efficient.' By using the restaking mechanism to transform user assets into a 'common defense line' for ecological security, this protocol significantly reduces the security costs of the Solana ecosystem, while $LAYER is the key to maintaining this system.

The shared security logic of @Solayer is uniquely ingenious: the SOL and LST deposited by users are not idle but are allocated to AVS (such as cross-chain bridges and oracles) that require security verification through the sSOL mechanism. The 'security pool' formed by these assets provides additional verification guarantees for AVS, reducing the risk of single points of failure. Meanwhile, because the security costs are shared among many users, the security investment of individual projects can be reduced by more than 70%, which is also the core reason why #BuiltonSolayer can attract a large number of projects to connect.

To ensure that the security mechanism is not abused, @Solayer has designed multiple protections: AVS must undergo strict security audits to connect; LAYER holders can vote to eliminate risky projects; if a verification node is negligent, the staked LAYER will be partially penalized. This dual guarantee of 'technology + economy' makes the shared security system of #BuiltonSolayer both efficient and reliable. Data shows that the incidence of security events for AVS connected to @Solayer is reduced by 92% compared to the industry average.

In the blockchain world, security is always the bottom line. @Solayer , with the innovation of #BuiltonSolayer , proves that when security becomes a 'shared resource,' and when $LAYER allows every participant to become a guardian, the entire ecosystem can achieve true prosperity based on security.