The Currency analytics
By dan saada
OpenAI and Paradigm dropped EVMbench. The new framework wants to test how well AI can spot and fix problems in blockchain security, with smart contracts holding more than $100…
The tool rolled out February 19, targeting a massive gap in how the industry checks AI performance against blockchain threats.
Paradigm's team said they built EVMbench because blockchain adoption keeps growing but security tools haven't kept up.
Dr. Emily Tran, a blockchain expert, thinks integrating AI security tools with existing systems won't be easy.
The timing makes sense. Crypto markets have been wild lately, and more institutions are jumping in. That means more targets for bad actors.
EVMbench's approach is different from other security tools because it focuses on real vulnerabilities that actually happened.
Cybersecurity analyst Laura Chen thinks AI-driven security sounds great but questions whether it can scale up.
The companies didn't reveal everything about their rollout plans. Deployment timelines are still murky, and regulatory approval might slow things down.
Dr. John Kim, who specializes in blockchain security, likes that EVMbench can simulate potential breaches.
Paradigm plans a webinar March 3 to show off EVMbench's technical details. Lead developers will demo the system and take questions from the tech community.
The companies are also planning workshops later this year. These events will focus on practical applications and getting input from developers who are actually using the tool.
February 21 is when we'll get more details about initial testing results. OpenAI and Paradigm promised to share performance metrics and any tweaks they've made based on early…
The framework uses a detailed methodology that's supposed to set new industry standards. By leveraging AI, it offers what the companies call a "dynamic solution" to evolving…
Some blockchain veterans remain skeptical about AI security tools in general. They've seen too many "revolutionary" security products that didn't live up to the hype.
The success of EVMbench could influence how other companies approach blockchain security. If it works well, expect copycats and competitors to follow.