Ethereum developers proposed a solution that would end "blind signing"
A group of Ethereum developers and advocates has put forward a plan to end "blind signing", a technical feature of Ethereum’s transaction flow that has led to potentially billions in lost funds, highlighted by last year’s nearly $1.5 billion Bybit hack — the largest crypto hack of all time.
The solution, "clear signing", would let users sign transactions in a "what you see is what you sign" format.
Ethereum developers proposed a solution that would end "blind signing"
A group of Ethereum developers and advocates has put forward a plan to end "blind signing", a technical feature of Ethereum’s transaction flow that has led to potentially billions in lost funds, highlighted by last year’s nearly $1.5 billion Bybit hack — the largest crypto hack of all time.
The solution, "clear signing", would let users sign transactions in a "what you see is what you sign" format.