The strongest security posture in crypto is a shared one.
A threat actor who fails a background check at one company will apply to three more that same week. Without shared intelligence, every company starts from zero.
“What makes this different from a typical threat feed isn't just the data, it's the contextual enrichment from a security team with deep expertise of the threat actors impacting the crypto ecosystem,” Spring added.
The intelligence sharing initiative reflects a broader industry shift toward collaborative security measures, Justine Bone, Executive Director of Crypto ISAC, said. “For too long, information sharing was seen as optional. Today, it is the gold standard for security," Bone noted, calling Ripple’s collaboration, “the definitive proof of concept.”
















