Ethereum works with SEAL to tackle billion-dollar scam problem
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The Ethereum Foundation has announced a new partnership with Security Alliance, also known as SEAL, a security-focused non-governmental organization. They are joining forces to establish the “Trillion Dollar Security” program, which aims to make the Ethereum network more secure as more funds pass through it. At the core of this initiative is a tracking tool that went live on February 5. The dashboard is not like a regular security audit that is filed away. Instead, it continuously monitors the security of the Ethereum network across six different areas that are essential for keeping the network safe. Dashboard tracks six security areas The six security areas include: User Experience (UX): Tracking transaction readability and permission controls. Smart Contracts: Monitoring code vulnerabilities and developer tooling. Infrastructure & Cloud: Assessing Layer 2 protocols and RPC provider risks. Consensus Protocol: Guarding against client centralization and quantum threats. Monitoring & Incident Response: Coordinating real-time detection of failures. Social Layer & Governance: Analyzing organizational capture and regulatory pressures. The dashboard monitors eight to 29 distinct safety metrics in each of these areas. The tool also indicates what needs to be done next. Only seven of the 29 proposed safety controls in the user experience component are currently operational, demonstrating the amount of work that remains to be done. Breaking down the numbers, the user experience area has 29 security measures. Seven are already running, 13 are being built right now, eight are still being researched, and one is planned for later. For the smart contracts area, there are 13 controls being tracked. Four are active, seven are being implemented, and two are still in the planning stage. The infrastructure and cloud section encompasses 17 different protections. Eight of those are already operational, six are being implemented, two are in the research phase, and one is planned.…
Filed under: News - @ February 10, 2026 8:28 am