Web3 Security Threats
Signals highlight critical vulnerabilities in Web3 systems, focusing on single points of failure and the reactive nature of current security tools, as seen in recent exploits like Drift Protocol's $285M loss.
The Problem
Signals highlight critical vulnerabilities in Web3 systems, focusing on single points of failure and the reactive nature of current security tools, as seen in recent exploits like Drift Protocol's $285M loss.
✗ Today
Signals highlight critical vulnerabilities in Web3 systems, focusing on single points of failure and the reactive nature of current security tools, as seen in recent exploits like Drift Protocol's $285M loss.
✓ With Web3 Security Threats
Signals highlight critical vulnerabilities in Web3 systems, focusing on single points of failure and the reactive nature of current security tools, as seen in recent exploits like Drift Protocol's $285M loss.
The Solution
The Idea
Signals highlight critical vulnerabilities in Web3 systems, focusing on single points of failure and the reactive nature of current security tools, as seen in recent exploits like Drift Protocol's $285M loss.
Spotted in the wild
Where this pain showed up before we wrote about it.
"Another day, another massive DeFi exploit. April 18-19/2026 hackers drained approximately 293 million dollars from Kelp DAO, the largest DeFi hack of the year so far. The attack exploited a vulnerability in its Lay…"
@_0xzeek"We are writing to inform you about a security incident involving our cross-chain bridge, TimeBridge, available at https://maintenance.laborx.com/maintenance-lx.html which was used to bridge the TIME token across Ethereum…"
@TimeFarmApp
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