When Ian Andrews (CMO, Chainalysis) was recording this episode with Raz Niv (Co-founder and CTO, Blockaid) back in December of 2023, the web3 industry was on full alert due to a Ledger supply chain attack. Blockaid was first to break the news and this episode talks about the attack as it unraveled and how they are working to keep web3 secure.
In this episode, Raz expresses Blockaid’s mission to provide security tools for web3 builders and protect users from malicious d’apps, wallet drainers, address poisoning and suspicious transactions and connections, particularly in the realm of scams, phishing, and hacks.
Raz discusses the company's partnerships with major players in the ecosystem, such as MetaMask and OpenSea, and how their technology is providing real-time indications of potential risks and malicious activity in web3.
Minute-by-minute episode breakdown
- (2:15) - Introduction to Blockaid and the problem of security in Web3
- (4:05) - Raz's background in Israeli Cyber intelligence units and interest in Web3
- (6:40) - 1 in 10 dApps are malicious, data collection and trends
- (10:25) - Blockaid's backend architecture and data sources
- (12:27) - Ledger supply chain attack and explanation of how similar attacks work
- (15:50) - Highest fund loss per capita in Web3 than any other industry
- (19:45) - Blockaid's role in MPC wallet architecture
- (23:02) - Privacy considerations and data collection by Blockaid
- (26:35) - Address poisoning attack and its dangers
- (28:44) - Blockaid's plans to improve detection and expand integrations
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Speakers on today’s episode
- Ian Andrews * Host * (Chief Marketing Officer, Chainalysis)
- Raz Niv (Co-founder and CTO, Blockaid)
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