# Security Related Articles

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Ethereum's Year of Interoperability: A Deep Dive into EIL, a Grand Experiment in Entrusting 'Trust' to Game Theory?

Ethereum is entering a major phase of mass adoption in 2026, driven by the development of the Ethereum Interoperability Layer (EIL). EIL is not a new blockchain but a set of standards and protocols designed to connect Ethereum’s Layer 2 (L2) networks seamlessly. It aims to standardize state proofs and message passing between L2s, enabling native interoperability without altering their core security models. Currently, L2s operate as isolated environments with separate signatures, assets, and user experiences. EIL, combined with Account Abstraction (ERC-4337) and a trust-minimized messaging layer (XLP), allows users to perform cross-chain transactions with a single signature, abstracting away complexities like gas fees and repeated authorizations. Unlike traditional bridges or intent-based solutions, EIL avoids introducing new trust assumptions like solvers. Instead, it relies on XLP providers to facilitate instant transactions, with Ethereum L1 serving as a fallback enforcement layer via slashing mechanisms in case of malfeasance. However, EIL faces challenges in balancing efficiency and security. Its model shifts trust from technical verification to economic incentives and penalties, raising questions about sustainability under market volatility, scalability in multi-chain environments, and the economic feasibility of liquidity provision. Despite these open questions, EIL represents a significant experiment in expanding Ethereum’s interoperability while preserving its core values of decentralization and self-custody.

marsbit01/12 09:59

Ethereum's Year of Interoperability: A Deep Dive into EIL, a Grand Experiment in Entrusting 'Trust' to Game Theory?

marsbit01/12 09:59

North Korean Hackers Celebrate a 'Fat Year': Record $2.02 Billion Stolen in 2025, Money Laundering Cycle Approximately 45 Days

North Korean hackers set a record in 2025, stealing $2.02 billion in cryptocurrency, a 51% increase from 2024, despite a decrease in the number of attacks. Their cumulative thefts now total at least $6.75 billion. They achieved this by conducting fewer but more sophisticated attacks, often through infiltrating crypto services with IT workers or using complex impersonation strategies against executives. The overall crypto industry suffered over $3.4 billion in stolen funds. A key trend is the extreme concentration of losses, with the top three hacks accounting for 69% of the total. The disparity between the largest attack and the median hack reached a record 1000x. North Korean actors exhibited distinct money laundering patterns, heavily favoring Chinese OTC services, cross-chain bridges, and mixers. Their laundering cycle for major heists is approximately 45 days, moving through stages of immediate layering, initial consolidation, and final cash-out. Simultaneously, individual wallet thefts surged to 158,000 incidents affecting 80,000 users, though the total value stolen ($713 million) decreased. In a positive development, DeFi hacking losses remained low despite increased Total Value Locked (TVL), indicating improved security measures are having a significant impact. A case study of the Venus Protocol demonstrated effective real-time threat detection and fund recovery.

marsbit01/10 03:10

North Korean Hackers Celebrate a 'Fat Year': Record $2.02 Billion Stolen in 2025, Money Laundering Cycle Approximately 45 Days

marsbit01/10 03:10

Penetrating the Noise of Ethereum's 'Degeneration': Why is 'Ethereum Values' the Widest Moat?

Amidst recent debates questioning Ethereum's perceived "regression" compared to high-performance blockchains, this article argues that Ethereum’s core strength lies in its foundational values—decentralization, censorship resistance, and long-term reliability—rather than short-term efficiency. While other chains prioritize speed through centralized trade-offs, Ethereum emphasizes resilience under worst-case conditions. It has never experienced a full-network outage or rollback in nearly a decade of operation. This resilience stems from deliberate design choices: avoiding hardware centralization, maintaining low node operation costs, and ensuring ordinary users can verify the chain. The concept of "Ethereum Alignment" is clarified not as blind loyalty but as a multidimensional social contract involving technical alignment (using Ethereum’s consensus and open standards), economic alignment (value accrual to ETH), and ideological alignment (public good over extractive growth). Ethereum’s slower evolution reflects a conscious trade-off: performance improvements must integrate with existing security assumptions without compromising decentralization or censorship resistance. Despite criticism, growing ETH staking numbers indicate continued trust in its model. In essence, Ethereum’s “conservative” is strategic—prioritizing sustainable trust over temporary gains, making its value proposition the widest moat in Web3.

marsbit01/09 10:40

Penetrating the Noise of Ethereum's 'Degeneration': Why is 'Ethereum Values' the Widest Moat?

marsbit01/09 10:40

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