According to Cointelegraph, on June 11, the Ethereum Foundation released a report on Tuesday highlighting six major security challenges facing its ecosystem in the future, with user experience and social layer issues among them. The report, based on feedback from stakeholders such as users and developers, identifies user experience as key to enhancing security. It states that users bear a significant security burden, and after consulting feedback, user experience security assurance is seen as the primary issue, with main concerns including blind signing, approval and permission management, and web interface vulnerabilities. Many users lack the ability to securely manage encrypted keys.
Additionally, the report also mentions other security areas such as smart contracts, infrastructure and cloud, consensus protocols, monitoring response, and risk mitigation. It also emphasizes community concerns about the centralization of staking and off-chain assets, stating that concentrated staking could pose risks to Ethereum and potentially lead to social governance manipulation. The foundation indicates that social layer and governance risks are more long-term, concerning the entire Ethereum ecosystem rather than the security of individual users or applications.
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