
The Solana Foundation has launched STRIDE – Solana crypto Trust, Resilience and Infrastructure for DeFi Enterprises – a structured security assessment program covering all Solana-based DeFi protocols, funded by a partnership with security firm Ametric Research.
The program comes five days after the April 1 Drift Protocol exploit, in which attackers drained $286 million in less than 12 minutes – a breach that exposed the absence of any standardized, continuous security foundation in Solana’s DeFi layer.
STRIDE is not a bug bounty or a one-time audit mandate. It is a continuous monitoring framework, independently administered by Ametric Research, with tiered benefits tied directly to the TVL protocol and public assessment results available to users and investors.
The question the market will answer over the coming months will be whether this structure is sufficient to restore institutional trust in Solana DeFi.
- What is this : STRIDE (Solana Trust, Resilience and Infrastructure for DeFi Enterprises) is a structured, foundation-funded security assessment program for all Solana DeFi protocols, administered by Ametric Research.
- How it works: Ametric Research independently evaluates protocols across eight security categories – including operational security, access controls, multisig configurations and governance vulnerabilities – with results published in a public repository.
- Benefits on multiple levels: Protocols with more than $10 million TVL that pass the assessment benefit from 24/7 foundation-funded threat monitoring; those with TVL above $100 million unlock formal verification tools using mathematical proofs across all smart contract execution paths.
- Rapid Response Network: The complementary Solana Incident Response Network (SIRN) launches with five founding companies – Ametric Research, OtterSec, Neodyme, Squads and Zeroshadow – sharing threat intelligence with response priority determined by TVL and impact.
- Current status: STRIDE version 0.1 is online; The framework will evolve based on real-world evaluation feedback, with the first public evaluation reports expected as protocols become operational.
- What to watch: Track the first published results of the STRIDE assessment and all SIRN activations – these two data points will indicate whether the program is operating as an operational infrastructure or as an accreditation theater.
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What STRIDE actually does for Solana Crypto and why the TVL threshold structure changes the calculation
The basic mechanism: Ametric Research evaluates protocols against its own eight-pillar security framework covering operational security, access controls, multisig configurations and governance vulnerabilities, then publishes these results publicly.
This is not an audit; this is a security clearance maintained at all times. The distinction is important because audits are one-time assessments that expire when a protocol is upgraded; STRIDE’s continuous monitoring model keeps assessments calibrated to evolving threats.
The tiered benefit structure is where the true incentive logic of the program lies. Protocols with a TVL value greater than $10 million that pass the assessment receive 24/7 foundation-funded threat monitoring at no cost to the protocol – operational security support that most teams cannot currently fund independently.
Protocols with a TVL value greater than $100 million have access to formal verification tools, which use mathematical proofs to verify all possible paths of smart contract execution rather than sampling representative scenarios. At current Solana DeFi TVL concentrations, this $100 million threshold covers protocols whose failures carry a risk of systemic contagion.
Alongside STRIDE is SIRN – the Solana crypto Incident Response Network – a coalition made up of members from security companies that functions as a shared threat intelligence layer and rapid response coordinating body.
The five founding members are Asymmetric Research, OtterSec, Neodyme, Squads and Zeroshadow. SIRN is open to all Solana protocols, but response prioritization is explicitly ordered by TVL and estimated impact. The foundation funds the coalition’s operations; protocols do not pay for access.
Solana’s previous security infrastructure – Hypernative for threat detection, Range Security for risk alerts, Riverguard for attack simulation, Sec3 X-Ray for static analysis – dealt with individual threat vectors. STRIDE version 0.1 attempts to unify these capabilities under a single assessment basis. The main execution risk is whether version 0.1 scales quickly enough to accommodate the attack surface that expands in parallel.
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