Why the Vercel Breach Matters for Web3 and Crypto Projects
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The recent breach at Vercel is especially concerning for Web3 and crypto projects that rely on centralized hosting for their frontends. While blockchains themselves remain secure, frontend vulnerabilities can expose API keys, wallet integrations, and RPC endpoints — creating indirect attack vectors.
Many decentralized apps depend on tools like GitHub for deployment pipelines, meaning compromised tokens or integrations could lead to unauthorized changes or data leaks. Even without direct smart contract risk, attackers could potentially manipulate builds or intercept sensitive data if proper safeguards aren’t in place.
The takeaway is clear: decentralization doesn’t eliminate all risks. Projects must secure every layer of their stack — from smart contracts to hosting infrastructure. Regular audits, rotating credentials, and limiting exposure of sensitive data are now essential practices in a rapidly evolving threat landscape.
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“blockchain is secure” meanwhile everything around it is on fire.