Ethereum Foundation Introduces Security Dashboard Focused on Network Safety

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Ethereum formalizes a decade of security lessons into a shared framework to support scale without central control.

Ethereum created a new dashboard to make its security work easier to understand. The dashboard highlights risks, the protections in place, and ongoing work across the ecosystem. It was released following continued on-chain growth and adoption, underscoring the importance of clear security tracking.

Public Smart Contract Code Continues to Expose Security Risks

Operating for more than a decade in an open environment, Ethereum has faced public attacks and failures. Over time, security practices have improved by responding to real attacks and failures on the live network rather than in private tests or simulations.

Trillion Dollar Security, also known as 1TS, converts that history into measurable signals shared across the ecosystem. As a result, network growth does not depend on centralized control.

Now live: One Trillion Dollar Security Dashboard

A comprehensive view of Ethereum’s security across the ecosystem by the Ethereum Foundation. pic.twitter.com/dtWvz0ueAh

— Ethereum Foundation (@ethereumfndn) February 5, 2026

Moreover, user-based tools are a major component of the security layer. In practical terms, this means network security is closely tied to the tools users rely on. Since transactions cannot be reversed, any mistake or error at the wallet or interface level can result in permanent loss.

Ethereum’s core principle centers on clearer signing rules, as well as safer wallet behavior and independent checks. Of the 29 identified controls, several already operate live, while others remain under development.

Further, smart contracts introduce additional risks because their code is public. As such, any mistake can be spotted and exploited. Faulty logic, limited tooling, and weak safety awareness are other issues affecting smart contracts.

To mitigate these risks, Ethereum’s 1TS tracks 13 controls in this area and is actively focused on developer tools.

Ethereum Sets a Path for Scale Without Sacrificing Trust

On the other hand, services and software that connect users to Ethereum can fail, directly affecting users. For that reason, efforts now push to expand community-run RPC services and light client checks.

Consensus security relies on how the network agrees on valid data and transactions. Ongoing work focuses on avoiding excessive control by a single group and maintaining multiple software clients.

Another important principle is how fast the network responds after something goes wrong. Since Ethereum is open, fast detection and coordination help reduce damage from attacks or failures. Tools such as live monitoring, shared response plans, and insurance are in use.

Moreover, Ethereum also considers risks that come from people and organizations. If too much power is concentrated in a small group, or if external pressure increases, the network’s balance can be affected. To reduce that risk, Ethereum tracks rules and practices that support openness and shared decision-making.

Under the Trillion Dollar Security framework, Ethereum aims to handle large-scale value while staying fair and reliable.

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