Crypto Security Shifts to Insider Risk Focus
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Recent incidents involving the $285M Drift exploit and Stabble's precautionary warning highlight a critical evolution in crypto security challenges. While traditional smart contract vulnerabilities remain a concern, these events suggest that the most significant threats may now originate from internal sources—potentially through compromised hiring practices or insider access—long before any on-chain activity occurs. This represents a fundamental shift in risk assessment for protocols and investors alike.
As the industry matures, security frameworks must expand beyond code audits to include comprehensive personnel vetting and operational controls. This heightened awareness could ultimately strengthen ecosystem resilience, though it introduces new compliance complexities. Market participants should monitor how protocols adapt their security postures, as effective mitigation of these emerging risks may become a key differentiator for institutional adoption.
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