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    Vitalik Buterin Explains How Crypto Can Protect Users When Perfect Security Remains Impossible

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    • Vitalik Buterin says perfect crypto security is impossible.
    • Redundancy and multi-angle verification reduce intent mismatches.
    • AI can support, but not replace, security safeguards.

    Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin has outlined a new framework for crypto security, offering practical strategies rooted in redundancy, multi-angle verification, and human-centric design.

    He argues that the best way to protect users is to close the gap between their intent and system behavior.

    Vitalik Buterin Explains Closing the Gap Between User Intent and System Security

    Buterin’s insights, dismantling the idea of perfect security, arrive at a time when crypto platforms continue to face wallet hacks, smart contract exploits, and complex privacy risks.

    By merging security with user experience, Buterin provides developers with a roadmap for balancing protection with usability.

    Buterin reframes security as an effort to minimize the divergence between what users want and what systems do.

    While user experience broadly addresses this gap, security specifically targets tail-risk scenarios in which adversarial behavior could lead to severe consequences.

    “Perfect security is impossible—not because machines are flawed, or because humans designing them are flawed, but because the user’s intent is fundamentally an extremely complex object,” Buterin wrote.

    He points out that even a seemingly simple action, like sending 1 ETH to a recipient, involves assumptions about identity, blockchain forks, and common-sense knowledge that cannot be fully encoded.

    More intricate objectives, such as preserving privacy, add layers of complexity: metadata patterns, message timing, and behavioral signals can all leak sensitive information. This makes it difficult to distinguish between “trivial” and “catastrophic” losses.

    The challenge mirrors early debates in AI safety, where specifying goals strongly proved notoriously difficult. In crypto, translating human intent into code faces a similar barrier.

    Redundancy and Multi-Angle Verification

    To compensate for these limitations, Buterin advocates redundancy: users specify intent through multiple overlapping methods. Systems act only when all specifications align.

    This approach applies across Ethereum wallets, operating systems, formal verification, and hardware security.

    For instance, programming type systems require developers to specify both program logic and expected data structures; mismatches prevent compilation.

    Formal verification adds mathematical property checks to ensure code behaves as intended. Transaction simulations allow users to preview on-chain consequences before confirming actions.

    Post-assertions require both action and expected outcomes to match. Multisig wallets and social recovery mechanisms distribute authority across multiple keys. This ensures that single-point failures do not compromise security.

    The Role of AI in Security

    Buterin also envisions large language models (LLMs) as a complementary tool, describing them as “a simulation of intent.”

    Generic LLMs mirror human common sense, while user-fine-tuned models can detect what is normal or unusual for an individual.

    “LLMs should under no circumstances be relied on as a sole determiner of intent. But they are one ‘angle’ from which a user’s intent can be approximated,” he noted.

    Integrating LLMs with traditional redundancy methods could enhance mismatch detection without creating single points of failure.

    Balancing Security and Usability

    Critically, Buterin emphasizes that security should not translate into unnecessary friction for routine actions.

     Low-risk tasks should be easy or even automated, while risky actions, such as transfers to new addresses or unusually large sums, require additional verification.

    This calibrated approach ensures protection without frustrating users.

    By blending redundancy, multi-angle verification, and AI-assisted insights, Buterin offers a roadmap for crypto platforms to reduce risk while maintaining usability.

    Perfect security may be unattainable, but a layered, human-centered approach can safeguard users and strengthen trust in decentralized systems.

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