【Ethereum Foundation Launches First Phase of 'Trillion Dollar Security' Initiative, Focusing on User Experience and Wallet Standards】Golden Finance reports that after proposing the 'Trillion Dollar Security' initiative in May this year, the Ethereum Foundation announced the first round of implementation measures this week, focusing on enhancing user experience (UX) security, particularly regarding wallet security and blind signing issues. The foundation stated that wallets are the starting point for Ethereum users' security; if users cannot securely manage their private keys and sign transactions, it is difficult to ensure the safety of on-chain funds. In the future, it will promote the establishment of minimum wallet security standards and explore how to make it convenient for non-technical users to use. Additionally, the foundation will study converting transaction codes into human-readable explanations to reduce blind signing risks. This initiative is co-chaired by protocol security head Fredrik Svantes and management team member Josh Stark, and will subsequently advance more prioritized projects in the security domain in phases, aiming to enable Ethereum to support 'billions of users and trillions of dollars in on-chain capital.'