Ethereum announced "trillion-dollar security"

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Ethereum announced "trillion-dollar security"

The Ethereum Foundation has presented the Trillion Dollar Security project — "a public ecosystem attempt to enhance the security of Ethereum with the aim of transitioning the entire world to blockchain."

  1. Announcing the Trillion Dollar Security (1TS) initiative: an ecosystem-wide effort to upgrade Ethereum’s security to help bring the world onchain.

— Ethereum Foundation (@ethereumfndn) May 14, 2025

The goal of the "trillion-dollar security" initiative is to achieve the following conditions:

  • billions of people will be able to safely store on-chain under the protection of Ethereum over $1000;
  • for companies, institutions, and governments this amount will reach $1 trillion within a single application or smart contract.

The implementation of Trillion Dollar Security includes three main components:

  • mapping the landscape of network strengths and attack vectors across all technological layers, which will help focus on specific areas;
  • implementation of improvements in priority areas identified during the assessment process;
  • more effective communications on Ethereum security issues involving a wide range of specialists and users

The project will be led by Fredrik Svantes and Josh Stark as co-chairs from the Ethereum Foundation.

In addition, the three managers of Trillion Dollar Security will be:

  • founder of Security Alliance under the nickname samczsun;
  • Founder and Director of Sigma Prime Mehdi Zeruali;
  • co-founder of Etherealize Zak Obront.

Let us remind you that in March, the Ethereum Foundation made significant changes in its leadership.

After the management reshuffles, the organization shifted its focus to user experience and L1 scaling issues.

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