Enhancing Web3.0 security through on-chain data analysis: Insights from industry leaders

Enhancing Web3.0 security through on-chain data analysis: Insights from industry leaders

On September 28, 2023, a panel of experts convened at the Singapore Management University (SMU) to delve into the realms of on-chain data and Web3 security. Prof. Feida Zhu, a renowned figure in information systems and co-director of the SMU Blockchain Lab, took the reins as the moderator. The panel featured luminaries including Aby Huang, the CEO of SlowMist, a prominent blockchain security firm; Neal, CEO of BugRap, a decentralized bug bounty platform; Anndy Lian, an advisor at Bybit, a global cryptocurrency exchange; and Xiaolin Wen, a research scientist at SMU.

The panelists explored a range of topics, starting with the role of on-chain data analytics in bolstering blockchain network security. They shared their perspectives on the potential of on-chain data analytics to enhance security measures, detect fraudulent activities, identify vulnerabilities, and effectively communicate findings.

Enhancing Blockchain Network Security

Aby Huang emphasized the real-time benefits of on-chain data analytics in improving security. He discussed its ability to monitor blockchain networks, assess risks, and detect anomalies, such as irregular transactions or suspicious contract calls. Furthermore, he highlighted how on-chain data analytics can evaluate the security of smart contracts, tokens, dApps, and protocols by considering factors like code quality, audit results, governance mechanisms, and community trust.

Neal echoed Aby’s sentiments, underlining how on-chain data analytics promotes transparency and accountability. He explained its role in verifying the correctness and integrity of smart contracts and transactions through cryptographic proofs and consensus mechanisms. Neal also noted that economic models and game theory can be leveraged to incentivize positive behavior while discouraging malicious actions.

Anndy Lian emphasized the importance of feedback and improvement in enhancing security measures. He illustrated how on-chain data analytics measures the performance and efficiency of blockchain networks using key metrics like throughput, latency, scalability, and cost. Additionally, he discussed its potential to pinpoint pain points and bottlenecks in these networks by employing benchmarking and comparative analysis.

Xiaolin Wen concluded that on-chain data analytics contributes intelligence and innovation to blockchain security. He highlighted its ability to uncover new patterns and insights through advanced techniques like machine learning, natural language processing, and graph analysis. Furthermore, he discussed how interdisciplinary approaches, such as cryptography, software engineering, and human-computer interaction, enable the development of novel solutions and applications for blockchain security.

Early Detection of Fraud and Security Breaches

The panelists also shared examples of how on-chain data analytics can facilitate the early detection of fraud and the prevention of security breaches in the blockchain space. Aby Huang described how SlowMist actively monitors and investigates hacking incidents in the blockchain ecosystem, including recent cases like the Mixin incident involving $200 million worth of crypto assets. Anndy Lian emphasized the role of education in promoting security awareness among crypto users, emphasizing the importance of platforms like SlowMist offering free live monitoring to prevent financial losses.

Prof. Feida Zhu offered insights into the future of Web3 security. He predicted that advances in on-chain analytics would lead to proactive security measures, adapting to changing conditions and fostering collaboration among stakeholders. Web3 security, he asserted, would shift from a reactive, static, and isolated model to one that is proactive, adaptive, and collaborative.

Conclusion

The panelists concurred that on-chain data analytics holds unparalleled promise for uncovering transaction intent within the blockchain’s rich data tapestry. Techniques such as graph analysis, network analysis, community detection, and link prediction can illuminate the dynamics of transaction networks. Furthermore, methodologies like game theory, behavioral economics, social psychology, and decision theory can provide insights into the strategies, preferences, and emotions of transaction participants.

This event was organized by Moledao in conjunction with an MOU signing between SMU and SlowMist, exemplifying the collaborative spirit of the blockchain community in advancing Web3 security.

 

 

 

Source: https://www.financialexpress.com/business/digital-transformation-enhancing-web3-0-security-through-on-chain-data-analysis-insights-from-industry-leaders-3272181/

Anndy Lian is an early blockchain adopter and experienced serial entrepreneur who is known for his work in the government sector. He is a best selling book author- “NFT: From Zero to Hero” and “Blockchain Revolution 2030”.

Currently, he is appointed as the Chief Digital Advisor at Mongolia Productivity Organization, championing national digitization. Prior to his current appointments, he was the Chairman of BigONE Exchange, a global top 30 ranked crypto spot exchange and was also the Advisory Board Member for Hyundai DAC, the blockchain arm of South Korea’s largest car manufacturer Hyundai Motor Group. Lian played a pivotal role as the Blockchain Advisor for Asian Productivity Organisation (APO), an intergovernmental organization committed to improving productivity in the Asia-Pacific region.

An avid supporter of incubating start-ups, Anndy has also been a private investor for the past eight years. With a growth investment mindset, Anndy strategically demonstrates this in the companies he chooses to be involved with. He believes that what he is doing through blockchain technology currently will revolutionise and redefine traditional businesses. He also believes that the blockchain industry has to be “redecentralised”.

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On-chain data and Web3 security: Insights from industry experts

On-chain data and Web3 security: Insights from industry experts

On September 28, 2023, a panel discussion on on-chain data and Web3 security was held at the Singapore Management University (SMU).

The panel was moderated by Prof. Feida Zhu, a professor of information systems and co-director of the SMU Blockchain Lab.

The panellists were Aby Huang, CEO of SlowMist, a leading blockchain security company; Neal, CEO of BugRap, a decentralised bug bounty platform; Anndy Lian, advisor of Bybit, a global cryptocurrency exchange; and Xiaolin Wen, a research scientist at SMU.

The panellists shared their views and experiences on how on-chain data analytics can help improve the security measures of blockchain networks, detect and prevent fraud and security breaches, identify and mitigate vulnerabilities in Web3 applications, and communicate the results of data analysis to users and decision-makers.

How can on-chain data analytics help improve the security measures of blockchain networks?

On-chain data analytics refers to the process of collecting, processing and analysing data that is stored on the blockchain. On-chain data can provide valuable insights into the behaviour, performance, and security of blockchain networks.

Huang explained that on-chain data analytics can help improve the security measures of blockchain networks by providing real-time monitoring, risk assessment, and alerting. He said that on-chain data analytics can help detect anomalies, such as abnormal transactions, contract calls, or gas usage, that may indicate potential attacks or vulnerabilities.

He also said that on-chain data analytics can help assess the security level of smart contracts, tokens, dApps, and protocols using various indicators, such as code quality, audit results, governance mechanisms, and community trust.

Neal agreed that on-chain data analytics can help improve the security measures of blockchain networks by providing transparency and accountability. He said that on-chain data analytics can help verify the correctness and integrity of smart contracts and transactions using cryptographic proofs and consensus mechanisms. He also said that on-chain data analytics could help incentivise good behaviour and deter bad behaviour using economic models and game theory.

Lian added that on-chain data analytics can help improve the security measures of blockchain networks by providing feedback and improvement. He said that on-chain data analytics can help measure the performance and efficiency of blockchain networks by using metrics such as throughput, latency, scalability, and cost. He also said that on-chain data analytics can help identify the pain points and bottlenecks of blockchain networks by using benchmarks and comparisons.

Wen concluded that on-chain data analytics can help improve the security measures of blockchain networks by providing intelligence and innovation. He said that on-chain data analytics can help discover new patterns and insights from blockchain data using advanced machine learning, natural language processing, and graph analysis.

He also said that on-chain data analytics can help create new solutions and applications for blockchain security by using interdisciplinary approaches such as cryptography, software engineering, and human-computer interaction.

How on-chain data analytics can help with the early detection of fraud or prevent security breaches?

The panellists shared some examples of how on-chain data analytics can help with the early detection of fraud or prevent security breaches in the blockchain space.

Huang said they actively monitor and investigate hacking incidents in the blockchain ecosystem. They have a comprehensive security monitoring system that protects their clients from past and future incidents. SlowMist assisted in many security breaches, including the recent incident with Mixin involving US$200 million of crypto assets.

Anndy Lian added that education is the key. Not many people know about crypto. They certainly do not understand how to secure their platforms and assets better. He also mentioned that platforms like SlowMist should reach out to more users to let them know they have a free live monitoring system that could save them from losing millions.

Zhu predicted that with advances in on-chain analytics, Web3 security measures will evolve in several aspects. He said that Web3 security measures will become more proactive than reactive, meaning that they will focus more on preventing attacks than responding to attacks after they happen.

He said that Web3 security measures will also become more adaptive than static, meaning that they will adjust to changing conditions and threats rather than relying on fixed rules and parameters. He said that Web3 security measures will also become more collaborative than isolated, meaning they will involve more coordination and cooperation among different stakeholders rather than relying on individual efforts.

Conclusion

The panellists agreed that on-chain data analytics has unique advantages in transaction intent discovery because it can leverage the rich and diverse data available on the blockchain. They said that on-chain data analytics can use various techniques such as graph analysis, network analysis, community detection, and link prediction to analyse information from the transaction data, such as the relationship, structure, or dynamics of the transaction network.

They said that on-chain data analytics can also use various techniques such as game theory, behavioural economics, social psychology, and decision theory to understand information from the transaction data, such as the strategy, preference, or emotion of the transaction participants.

This event was organised by Moledao and was held in conjunction with an MOU signing with SMU and SlowMist.

 

Source: https://e27.co/on-chain-data-and-web3-security-insights-from-industry-experts-20231006/

Anndy Lian is an early blockchain adopter and experienced serial entrepreneur who is known for his work in the government sector. He is a best selling book author- “NFT: From Zero to Hero” and “Blockchain Revolution 2030”.

Currently, he is appointed as the Chief Digital Advisor at Mongolia Productivity Organization, championing national digitization. Prior to his current appointments, he was the Chairman of BigONE Exchange, a global top 30 ranked crypto spot exchange and was also the Advisory Board Member for Hyundai DAC, the blockchain arm of South Korea’s largest car manufacturer Hyundai Motor Group. Lian played a pivotal role as the Blockchain Advisor for Asian Productivity Organisation (APO), an intergovernmental organization committed to improving productivity in the Asia-Pacific region.

An avid supporter of incubating start-ups, Anndy has also been a private investor for the past eight years. With a growth investment mindset, Anndy strategically demonstrates this in the companies he chooses to be involved with. He believes that what he is doing through blockchain technology currently will revolutionise and redefine traditional businesses. He also believes that the blockchain industry has to be “redecentralised”.

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Cardano ‘ghost chain’ outperforms top blockchains in NFT market

Cardano ‘ghost chain’ outperforms top blockchains in NFT market

The declining number of non-fungible token traders on the Cardano blockchain has given it the “ghost chain” nickname, but data from Forkast Labs show that the network’s NFT market performance in June outperformed some of the top blockchains in the industry.

Cardano picked up the ghost chain moniker as its monthly unique NFT buyers plunged from its October 2021 peak of 254,383, according to CryptoSlam, the data arm of Forkast Labs. The number of unique NFT buyers fell to 13,559 in June, 10.12% lower than May.

The Forkast CAR NFT Composite, a CryptoSlam index to measure the Cardano NFT market performance, dropped 3.84% to 982.01 last month, giving an estimate of losses for NFT traders in some of the top collections on Cardano.

While that looks like all bearish news for the so-called ghost chain, Forkast Labs data suggests that NFT traders on Cardano suffered fewer losses than those on some of the world’s top NFT networks, such as Ethereum, Solana and Polygon.

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Throughout June, the Forkast ETH NFT Composite suggests that traders that bet on the top NFT collections on Ethereum, the most popular blockchain for NFTs, would have copped an estimated loss of 14.41%.

Over the same period, Forkast SOL NFT Composite (Solana) fell 14.71%, and the Forkast POL NFT Composite (Polygon) slumped 13.49%. The Forkast 500 NFT Index, the gauge for the overall NFT market, dropped 16.14%.

Cardano’s native cryptocurrency, ADA, is the world’s eighth-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization, with around US$10.4 billion in circulation. And despite it being the sixth largest blockchain for NFTs by all-time trading volume with US$597 million in sales, the network’s NFT ecosystem has on numerous occasions been declared dead by social media users.

But Moosa Zaidi, the founder and chief executive officer of NFT advertising firm NFT Hive Club, said he wouldn’t dismiss Cardano from the top NFT blockchains.

“There are still some die-hard Cardano supporters and projects out there that back the chain, and as past crypto portfolios show, a single market bull run can be a game changer,” Zaidi told Forkast.

“New founders and upcoming investors have Ethereum or Solana as their primary preference… Those wanting to venture out in Cardano tend to invest in the projects down the top 10 ranks to make the most out of it.”

Enthusiasts

The falling number of buyers has not stopped creators from releasing their NFT collections on Cardano.

Australia-based digital artist Joel Moore, better known as Mulga, released the MulgaKongz NFT collection on Cardano on June 23, a collection of 5,555 gorilla NFTs that sold out within 48 hours of its launch.

Moore said choosing Cardano to house his digital art was an “easy decision.”

“Cardano is a blockchain with a good future, community and ecosystem,” wrote Mulga, in a Twitter response to Forkast. “There’s been some great support from the community and the future is looking bright.”

See related article: Can Azuki’s new Elementals spark the entire NFT market?

While most top Cardano NFT projects remain engaged with their community, a few notable ones have been inactive on social media.

CardanoBitz, a 10,000-piece NFT collection on Cardano with over US$1.12 million in total sales, has not shared any original Twitter posts since June 10.

Zombie Chains, a collection with over US$1.73 million in total sales, has been silent since May 18. Unsigned Algorithms, a collection with US$423,799 in total sales volume, last posted on Feb. 2, while Clumsy Ghosts, an NFT gaming project with over US$1.78 million in sales, last tweeted on April 11.

“More and more top 50 projects on Cardano are going silent,” a Twitter user posted on June 24. “Do we need to do more as a community to support real builders? Or continue to hype dead weight?”

Input Output Global, the Colorado-based tech firm behind the Cardano blockchain, hadn’t responded to Forkasts request for comment by the time of publication.

Buyers

Solana had 65,459 unique NFT buyers in June, almost five times that of Cardano. But average NFT sales on Solana were US$78.79 in June or less than the US$95.22 on Cardano, suggesting that traders on the network were willing to pay a higher average price for their NFTs.

According to Anndy Lian, author of the book “NFT: From Zero to Hero,” Cardano’s forte is offering a user-friendly experience for NFT creators and traders.

“The platform offers low-cost transaction fees, making it an attractive option for enthusiasts seeking cost-effective and scalable solutions,” Lian told Forkast.

Lian added that low crypto market liquidity is affecting the NFT market performance across all blockchains, including Cardano.

“When liquidity is limited, it becomes more challenging for NFT holders to find buyers willing to purchase their tokens at desired prices. This can lead to longer waiting times and difficulties in selling NFTs. Additionally, a decrease in overall market activity may result in a decline in demand for NFTs, which can further affect their liquidity,” said Lian.

Count Stackula, a pseudonymous Space Budz NFT holder, a collection of 10,000 NFTs with over US$46 million in total sales, said that Cardano developers keep building, despite the market conditions.

“There was some more hype around the Cardano NFT scene when smart contracts were still to be announced, but it’s an overall healthy NFT ecosystem,” Count Stackula told Forkast.

“Admittedly, there have been a lot of the typical clone projects that don’t display much originality, but Cardano devs also know it’s important to focus on building the perfect roads and freeways before perfecting the automobile.”

 

 

Source: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/cardano-ghost-chain-outperforms-top-164500757.html

 

Anndy Lian is an early blockchain adopter and experienced serial entrepreneur who is known for his work in the government sector. He is a best selling book author- “NFT: From Zero to Hero” and “Blockchain Revolution 2030”.

Currently, he is appointed as the Chief Digital Advisor at Mongolia Productivity Organization, championing national digitization. Prior to his current appointments, he was the Chairman of BigONE Exchange, a global top 30 ranked crypto spot exchange and was also the Advisory Board Member for Hyundai DAC, the blockchain arm of South Korea’s largest car manufacturer Hyundai Motor Group. Lian played a pivotal role as the Blockchain Advisor for Asian Productivity Organisation (APO), an intergovernmental organization committed to improving productivity in the Asia-Pacific region.

An avid supporter of incubating start-ups, Anndy has also been a private investor for the past eight years. With a growth investment mindset, Anndy strategically demonstrates this in the companies he chooses to be involved with. He believes that what he is doing through blockchain technology currently will revolutionise and redefine traditional businesses. He also believes that the blockchain industry has to be “redecentralised”.

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