TechFlow news, June 12 — GoPlus Security, a blockchain security infrastructure provider, today officially launched GSM (GoPlus Security Module), the world's first security protection layer natively integrable into blockchain nodes, enabling millisecond-level interception of malicious transactions before they are written to the chain. The core technical breakthrough is its secure integration into the blockchain execution layer, achieving non-external defense by embedding GSM directly into node clients (e.g., BNBChain) to scan transactions before they enter the mempool, thereby cutting off hacker attack vectors at the source.
GoPlus provided real-world test results on BNBChain, where GSM achieved the following in a replay test of 100 actual attack transactions:
- 97% attack blocking rate
- <40ms latency (zero node crashes under thousands of TPS concurrency)
- Prevented over $22 million in losses
This technology will advance blockchain security from "post-incident remediation" to "preemptive immunity," paving the way for billion-scale user adoption. Currently, GoPlus is opening ecosystem collaboration across the industry, supporting one-click integration for L1/L2 blockchains, RPC service providers, and wallet protocols. Developers can rapidly deploy using open-source solutions.




