The Solana Foundation is stepping up its security push with a new program aimed at tightening defenses across the wider ecosystem, not just at the protocol level.
On Monday, the foundation announced the launch of STRIDE, a new security initiative designed to strengthen the availability of security tools and services for builders operating on Solana. It also said it is funding a set of new efforts led by security firm Asymmetric Research, as part of what appears to be a broader attempt to make security support more embedded and easier to access.
The announcement signals a more organized approach from the Solana Foundation at a time when ecosystem security is under closer scrutiny across crypto. Rather than framing security as a reactive service brought in after things go wrong, STRIDE appears to be built around earlier intervention and stronger infrastructure for teams still in development.
That matters, because Solana’s ecosystem has grown quickly, with a mix of consumer apps, DeFi protocols, infrastructure projects and trading platforms all operating at different levels of maturity. In practice, that usually means uneven security readiness too.
The foundation said in its blog post that it has a long history of dedicating resources to make security services and tools available to projects building on Solana. Monday’s announcement, it added, is meant to deepen that commitment.
A notable part of the rollout is the involvement of Asymmetric Research, which will lead the newly funded initiatives. The foundation did not, at least in the wording provided, lay out every operational detail of the program, but the structure suggests it wants external security expertise more tightly woven into the ecosystem’s development process.
That is probably the more important point here. Security in crypto is increasingly being treated as ongoing infrastructure rather than a one-time audit exercise. With STRIDE, Solana seems to be leaning into that idea more explicitly, putting funding and coordination behind a program meant to raise the baseline across the network’s builders.
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