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The Ethereum Foundation said it is backing SEAL in a new effort to counter widespread crypto scams, according to a statement shared by SEAL on X this week.
SEAL said the Ethereum Foundation is sponsoring a security researcher to work with SEAL Intel and help disrupt “drainers” targeting Ethereum users. In its post, SEAL thanked the Ethereum Foundation for the sponsorship, describing it as support for security research aimed at disrupting scam activity.
SEAL said the initiative centers on coordinating security research, intelligence sharing, and rapid response across the ecosystem. It is designed to disrupt scam campaigns that increasingly target users through phishing, fake dApps, and social engineering.
SEAL added that the support is intended to strengthen its ability to work with developers, wallets, and infrastructure providers to identify threats earlier and reduce user exposure.
SEAL said scams have become a persistent issue across crypto networks, with attackers adapting quickly to new tooling and platforms. By supporting SEAL, the Ethereum Foundation is signaling a shift toward more structured, ecosystem-wide defenses rather than isolated responses.
The effort aims to raise the cost of attacks while improving education and detection across commonly used interfaces.
SEAL (X).
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