Cohort 4 is done, and the certificates are already landing in our students' inboxes. Congratulations to everyone who made it through!
With that, we're officially opening applications for the Solana Rust Security Bootcamp (Cohort 5).
A 6-week intensive in Rust and Solana security, built for engineers who want to move beyond writing code to identifying how real systems fail.
> Supported by @SolanaFndn.
> Free to join.
> Only 125 seats.
And this round comes with a little bit of spice. We're teaming up with industry leaders you wouldn't expect to see here ๐คซ
C5 starts June 22. Applications close June 18.
We recommend applying early. Application form below (as always) ๐ฆ
The tooling shared here is kinda joke to the Solana security.
Closed source fuzzer without any known results and static analysis tool with this accuracy https://t.co/NxAzbv0Fgw
Use Trident Arena https://t.co/2a6NKpsuWn and Trident https://t.co/6RYv2sMaVv
Solana was built for security. As the ecosystem scales, so does our investment in the tools, standards, and support.
Today that commitment deepens with a new security program, active monitoring, formal verification for top protocols, and a new crisis response network.
Learn more ๐
Next stop on our SolanaCZE builder workshop series this Wednesday in Prague.
We are excited to welcome Michael @repetny, CEO of @MarinadeFinance.
Topic: Product Market Fit in Web3.
Part of our workshop series preparing builders for the upcoming Solana Colosseum Hackathon.
Trident Arena is a multi-agent AI security scanning solution.
21 out of 30 critical/high-severity vulnerabilities found across 6 open source Solana code bases in benchmarks.
70%+ true positive rate.
During a manual audit, TridentArena helped us find a critical-severity issue (later fixed), making @MetaDAOProject even more secure.
Built by the School of Solana senior auditors, securing leading protocols.
Time to IBRL of Solana security audits!
Launch blog post: https://t.co/TNmRLtKQXl
Request access โ https://t.co/4dQzD1qiJH
Watch the walkthrough โ
I got invited to try @TridentSolana newest tool "Trident Arena" and it is absolutely killer ngl
For self-starters and solo-devs (like myself), I feel that this going to be an incredible tool to use as you build out projects
tbh the best feature was how it broke down each vulnerability, possible exploits and recommended solutions, all while giving me a way to export it into professional looking report.
Very smooth cook by the @AckeeBlockchain team, kudos -- I'm excited to see how this evolves ๐
@TheBlockChainer Personally, I donโt fully agree with the last claim, source code is source of truth, sometimes clientโs answers can get you biased.
@toly I did a quick test on our two recent audits. It's a good start, however LLMs with security-tuned workflow and MCP tools perform much better than plain models.
cc @jacobvcreech (let's talk if you want to support us on this)
We built Wake Arena because we got tired of spending audit hours on issues teams could catch themselves.
Now clients show up with cleaner code. We find deeper bugs. Everyone wins.
3:1 true positive ratio. 192 issues. Try it before your next engagement.
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Plain GPT-5 misses 60% of vulnerabilities that Wake Arena catches.
The difference?
108 battle-tested LLM-tailored detectors + Data Dependency Graphs + multi-agent AI reasoning
Here's how:
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Search "Trident CLI" on https://t.co/PAfQZEqZZx.
See all versions. Check dependencies. Read the README.
Pre-release? Add `--version 0.12.0-rc1` to cargo install.
One command installs the entire fuzzing framework โ
2025 was the year Solana security tooling caught up to the ecosystem's ambition.
From manually guided fuzzing to real-time IDE security... here are the breakthroughs that changed how developers build on Solana:
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Comprehensive security analysis in minutes instead of weeks.
Wake Arena takes you from code upload to detailed vulnerability report faster than scheduling your first audit call.
Here's the complete walkthrough:
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