Fusaka marked a massive leap forward for Ethereum's security architecture—all while keeping decentralization intact. But that's just the beginning.
The Ethereum Foundation, working hand-in-hand with the broader ecosystem, is now pushing the "Trillion Dollar Security" (1TS) initiative forward. More protection, same principles.
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BridgeNomad
· 8h ago
ngl, fusaka looks solid on paper but i've seen this movie before—every bridge thinks it's got the attack vectors locked down til it doesn't. 1TS sounds ambitious tho, genuinely curious about the actual trust assumptions they're baking in here
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NFTregretter
· 12-12 16:39
Fusaka is indeed formidable, with security levels rising straight up without sacrificing decentralization. This is the right way. 1TS is playing this move quite aggressively.
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PaperHandsCriminal
· 12-11 21:09
Here comes the show again. Ethereum is really stacking safety shells this time. It sounds impressive, but I’m still a bit confused...
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BearHugger
· 12-11 21:08
Fusaka is truly impressive this time. It maximizes security without sacrificing decentralization... This is the right way to go.
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MidnightSeller
· 12-11 20:58
Fusaka this time is really impressive; finally, someone understands how to balance security and decentralization. The goal of 1TS is ambitious enough; it all depends on whether it can truly be realized.
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MrDecoder
· 12-11 20:56
Fusaka's move is indeed impressive, aiming for both security and decentralization, and they are balancing it quite well. However, 1TS sounds a bit exaggerated. Can it really be implemented or is it just talk on paper?
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HypotheticalLiquidator
· 12-11 20:48
Sounds great, but how long can the rhetoric of "trillion-dollar security" hold up? I'm more concerned about when the health factor will trigger risk control thresholds...
Fusaka marked a massive leap forward for Ethereum's security architecture—all while keeping decentralization intact. But that's just the beginning.
The Ethereum Foundation, working hand-in-hand with the broader ecosystem, is now pushing the "Trillion Dollar Security" (1TS) initiative forward. More protection, same principles.