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Solana seeks to turn anxiety into FOMO — Can STRIDE truly avert the next $300 million rug?

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Solana seeks to turn anxiety into FOMO — Can STRIDE truly avert the next $300 million rug?

New Security Framework

The Solana Foundation announced STRIDE, a joint effort with Asymmetric Research to secure DeFi projects on Solana. STRIDE uses an eight‑pillar framework to perform independent, continuous security reviews of ecosystem protocols. Assessment results will be published publicly, giving users and investors transparent safety data.

Incident Response Network

Alongside STRIDE, the foundation launched the Solana Incident Response Network (SIRN), a member‑driven coalition of security firms and researchers. Founding members include Asymmetric Research, OtterSec, Neodyme, Squads, and ZeroShadow. SIRN acts as a “war room,” sharing threat intel and coordinating real‑time hack responses across the network.

Strategic Shift

These initiatives complement existing free tools such as Hypernative, Range, Riverguard, Sec3, and AuditWare. The focus moves from one‑off audits toward continuous, foundation‑funded monitoring, public security reports, and coordinated incident response. This approach aims to embed resilience directly into the development lifecycle.

Context and Sentiment

The moves follow the $286 million Drift Protocol attack, attributed to North Korean actors, highlighting the urgency for stronger safeguards. While the announcement omits direct reference to the breach, it underscores the foundation’s commitment to restoring confidence. Ongoing security diligence is presented as essential for the ecosystem’s scaling and future stability.