Harnessing Shared Security For Secure Cross-Chain Interoperability | HackerNoon
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With cross-chain security under scrutiny due to significant losses, shared security designs such as Lagrange State Committees can enhance safety for interoperability protocols without excessive operational burdens.
Shared security allows protocols to benefit from pooled resources, diverging from the traditional model where each network is solely responsible for its security, fostering efficiency and effectiveness.
The pragmatic approach to secure interoperability encapsulates analyzing issues from first principles while designing mechanisms that enhance safety guarantees for users in cross-chain applications.
Applying shared security can significantly improve capital efficiency while minimizing risks, providing nascent protocols with robust defenses against potential vulnerabilities and attacks.
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