Ruhr-Uni-Bochum

Defying the Odds: Solana's Unexpected Resilience in Spite of the Security Challenges Faced by Developpers.

2024

Conference / Journal

Research Hub

Research Hub C: Sichere Systeme
Research Hub D: Benutzerfreundlichkeit

Research Challenges

RC 7: Building Secure Systems
RC 10: Engineers and Usability

Abstract

Solana gained considerable attention as one of the most popular blockchain platforms for deploying decentralized applications. Compared to Ethereum, however, we observe a lack of research on how Solana smart contract developers handle security, what challenges they encounter, and how this affects the overall security of the ecosystem. To address this, we conducted the first comprehensive study on the Solana platform consisting of a 90-minute Solana smart contract code review task with 35 participants followed by interviews with a subset of seven participants. Our study shows, quite alarmingly, that none of the participants could detect all important security vulnerabilities in a code review task and that 83 % of the participants are likely to release vulnerable smart contracts. Our study also sheds light on the root causes of developers’ challenges with Solana smart contract development, suggesting the need for better security guidance and resources. In spite of these challenges, our automated analysis on currently deployed Solana smart contracts surprisingly suggests that the prevalence of vulnerabilities—especially those pointed out as the most challenging in our developer study—is below 0.3%. We explore the causes of this counter-intuitive resilience and show that frameworks, such as Anchor, are aiding Solana developers in deploying secure contracts.

Tags

Network Measurements
Network Security
Usable Security and Privacy
Empirical Studies on the Perception of Security and Privacy