USDT0 announces security architecture details, adopting a 3/3 verification mechanism and launching a $6 million bug bounty program

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Mars Finance News: After the Kelp security incident, Tether’s asset interoperability protocol USDT0 announced details of its security architecture. It stated that the current system uses a proprietary DVN (Decentralized Validation Network) and has message veto rights. At the same time, it requires three independent validators based on different codebases to reach a 3/3 consensus before cross-chain messages can be settled. The current validation nodes include USDT0’s proprietary DVN, LayerZero, and Canary. Future plans include expanding to 4/4 and 5/5 validation mechanisms. USDT0 also stated that all multi-signature transactions must undergo multiple reviews by the internal team, external security team, and auditing agencies before submitting signatures. The related contracts have been audited by organizations such as Guardian and OpenZeppelin and have launched a $6 million bug bounty program on Immunefi.

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