Odaily Planet Daily News: The Ethereum Foundation announced last month that it announced the "Trillion-Level Security" (1TS) plan, an ecosystem-level effort to upgrade Ethereum security. Today, it released the first 1TS report to outline existing security challenges in the Ethereum ecosystem. The "Security Challenge Overview" report outlines challenges in 6 key areas:
User Experience: Issues that affect users' secure management of private keys, interaction with on-chain applications, and signing transactions;
Smart Contracts: The security of smart contract components of Ethereum applications, and the software production lifecycle that shapes them;
Infrastructure and Cloud Security: Infrastructure issues that Ethereum applications rely on (including cryptocurrency-specific and traditional infrastructure), such as L2 chains, RPCs, cloud hosting services, etc.;
Consensus Protocol: Security features of the core protocol that protect the Ethereum blockchain from attacks or manipulation;
Monitoring, incident response, and mitigation: Challenges faced by users and organizations in responding to security vulnerabilities, especially in recovering funds or managing subsequent impacts;
Social Layer and Governance: Ethereum's open source governance, community, and organizational ecosystem.