CertiK showcases its capabilities at the DC Blockchain Summit: focusing on cryptographic security and regulatory collaboration, and highlighting the risks of cross-chain bridges and supply chain attacks.

PANews reported on March 19 that CertiK, the world's largest Web3 security company, made its debut at the DC Blockchain Summit in the United States yesterday. CBO Jason Jiang attended a special forum and had in-depth discussions on crypto infrastructure security and industry regulation.

Jason, citing data from CertiK's "2025 Skynet Hack3D Report," pointed out that smart contract vulnerabilities remain the largest attack surface, while cross-chain bridges, due to their highly concentrated liquidity, have become the preferred high-value targets for hackers. "In 2025, supply chain attacks caused the most severe losses, with just two incidents resulting in over $1.45 billion in losses; 240 phishing attacks were the most frequent attack type last year." He also warned that the complex verification mechanisms of cross-chain bridges and the inconsistent security standards within the industry are becoming core threats to the stability of the crypto ecosystem. Regarding incident response, Jason emphasized that the design of relevant regulatory frameworks should focus on supporting responsible vulnerability disclosure, security technology research, and cross-industry collaboration, rather than delaying response efficiency.

During the summit, Jason Jiang also exchanged views with several U.S. lawmakers, discussing the future development of market structures, how traditional banks can adapt to the new crypto paradigm, and how to strengthen consumer protection and address fraud risks. He focused on the collaborative role of technology service providers and law enforcement agencies in preventing fraud, combating crime, and protecting consumer rights.

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