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Increasing trust in Web3 Governance with expert oversight

"95% of Layer 2 won't survive"

"95% of Layer 2 won't survive"

95% of Layer2 are still not at Stage 1, and don’t have a Security Council, which is geographically distributed and empowered to safeguard the security of the protocol

95% of Layer2 are still not at Stage 1, and don’t have a Security Council, which is geographically distributed and empowered to safeguard the security of the protocol

bartek.eth

@bkiepuszewski

Why choose Sub7 Security for your Council?

Why choose Sub7 Security for your Council?

Geographic Resilience

Geographic Resilience

Sub7 Security brings geographic resilience to all critical operations with physical presence in South America and across the EU

Standardised Processes

Standardised Processes

Written and defined protocols for Multisig operations including technical payload reviews and signature monitoring, guarantee safe transactions

Experienced Oversight

Managed by proven FinTech and Web3 professionals with experience in company boards boards and web3 governance

Trust, but verify

Unique signer addresses are used for each Council and Multisig Sub7 participates in, avoid any potential collateral damage

Internal threshold-based Multisig security for each signer address involves a multi-layered system of cryptographic protection

Deep expertise in securing blockchain, rollup and smart contract technology provides us with the tools to secure against the latest attack vectors

What is a Security Council?

Why you need a
Security Council?

What is a Security Council?

"A Security Council is a decentralized group of at least 8 members with over 75% consensus power, capable of upgrading a system. The concept of ‘sufficient decentralization’ is subjective and evaluated case-by-case by L2BEAT. These councils have the authority to immediately upgrade Stage 1 rollups"

"A Security Council is a decentralized group of at least 8 members with over 75% consensus power, capable of upgrading a system. The concept of ‘sufficient decentralization’ is subjective and evaluated case-by-case by L2BEAT. These councils have the authority to immediately upgrade Stage 1 rollups"

L2BEAT

@L2Beat

The 1st step for your
next challange

The 1st step for your
next challange

The 1st step for your
next challange

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