New York, New York, February 11, 2025, Chain Wire
SEDA has published an interoperability verification module (IVM) framework to set industrial standards for crosschain verification for all paths in all VMs.
Today, SEDA announced its first interoperability verification module framework. SEDA IVMS is a plug -and -play verification solution for interoperable protocols, adding a significantly upgraded security, close -up horizontal scaling, and an increase in decentralization. Incorporating SEDA IVMs, interoperable providers can access hyper specialized frameworks for independent and licensed verification of cross -chain transactions in all paths. The SEDA IVM framework has been built to provide modularity of interoperable architecture, which is necessary to expand from 347 active networks to estimate 2,000+ chains by 2026.
IVM framework utilizes a multilayer verification process consisting of an independent overlay network, a combination of distributed solver and individual and public RPC data providers. Since 2020, SEDA IVM, which has lost almost $ 2 billion in Bridge Nuclear, offers the security infrastructure for the industry. The IVM built to provide powerful, expandable and customable modules offers independent distributed verifications for millions of transactions in thousands of networks.
The main functions and benefits of SEDA IVM include:
- Overall data parity in the industry through a single security zone.
- Built -in lyse guarantee.
- Programming design that meets certain needs of bridges, solver and abstraction layers.
- Access and deployment without permission.
Peter Mitchell, CEO and co -founder of SEDA, said, “The demand for powerful interoperability infrastructure has increased the demand for powerful interoperability infrastructure as it participated in hundreds of professional networks. “In the past two years, the interoperability sector has expanded dramatically, achieving more than $ 120 billion in trading volume in 2024, indicating that this sector can reach more than $ 250 billion in 2025. Our IVM shows significant developments for Interlope 3.0. SEDA IVM framework customs parameters customized to ensure independent verification in all paths through single distribution. ”
In parallel with the messages relayed between the chains, the IVM automatically starts a security verification sequence. Here, a dedicated secret committee of the independent overlay node is formed to query RPC data of the source chain. The results are returned through the commit recovery system for data integrity and operation, and then the protocol definition instruction filter and the outcome results are returned before the main chain of SEDA. The data results are secured by the Solvers to the target chain before the modulation protection encryption guarantee.
SEDA IVM solves recent industry problems such as Stargate Bridge downtime due to offline multiple sag verifications. By connecting to SEDA’s distributed verification architecture, interoperability providers inherit security and rival warranty associated with SEDA’s network design. This design generally secures more than $ 1 billion per month for the default multicimal relay setting for the risk of public offering and down time.
By separating the verification, the interoperable provider can focus on scaling the service with thousands of new chains, so SEDA can provide special verification for all paths.
For more information on SEDA’s IVM framework and integration, you can visit https://seda.xyz or join the community at https://discord.gg/seda (https://discord.gg/seda) .
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SEDA’s Flagship Verification Module To Secure A $120 Billion Industry