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ODR (Onchain Detection and Response)

Definition
An advanced security solution that provides end-to-end detection and response capabilities through onchain event analysis for real-time threat protection. These capabilities act as a central hub for threat detection, investigation, and response, extending beyond transaction-centered monitoring to include asynchronous and proactive threat detection.
Description

ODR enhances blockchain security by addressing three critical challenges: limited visibility, slow response times, and lack of proactive threat detection. Unlike traditional security tools that focus solely on pre-transaction threats, ODR continuously analyzes every onchain interaction, delivering comprehensive visibility and rapid response capabilities.

By monitoring all onchain assets, including contracts, tokens, and externally owned accounts (EOAs), ODR provides Web3 security teams with full visibility into their ecosystem, enabling them to quickly detect and assess vulnerabilities.

With automated response workflows—such as blocking suspicious addresses or revoking permissions—ODR ensures swift mitigation, reducing the impact of potential threats.

Additionally, ODR employs advanced techniques like static code analysis to proactively detect malicious intent before attacks unfold, delivering comprehensive, real-time protection across the blockchain landscape.

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