{"id":379,"date":"2025-04-02T07:43:40","date_gmt":"2025-04-02T07:43:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/italytravelista.com\/?p=379"},"modified":"2025-06-11T14:45:43","modified_gmt":"2025-06-11T14:45:43","slug":"giorgi-shonia-on-critical-steps-if-crypto-is-to-succeed-long-term","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/italytravelista.com\/index.php\/2025\/04\/02\/giorgi-shonia-on-critical-steps-if-crypto-is-to-succeed-long-term\/","title":{"rendered":"Giorgi Shonia on Critical Steps if Crypto is to Succeed Long-Term"},"content":{"rendered":"
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The post Giorgi Shonia on Critical Steps if Crypto is to Succeed Long-Term<\/a> appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News<\/a><\/p>\n It\u2019s 2025 and we\u2019re pretty honest when we say that crypto has never been bigger. Interest is through the roof, and even usually slow-to-change traditional financial institutions seem to have finally admitted that they need to adopt crypto, at least partially, not to miss out on future possibilities. But scratch beneath the surface, and you’ll find the same old problems that have persisted in the industry since its inception threatening to derail everything: outdated security, hidden fees, and platform interfaces so confusing they seem designed to keep people out rather than welcome them in.<\/p>\n It doesn\u2019t take a high-level industry insider to see the pattern: the market gets hyped, money flows in, but the fundamental issues never get fixed. With Web3 no longer just industry jargon but on the cusp of becoming a digital reality pillar, crypto\u2019s make-or-break moment isn\u2019t that far away. <\/p>\n Will the industry actually deliver on its revolutionary promise, or just remain a playground for insiders who already know the secret handshake? It all depends on the industry\u2019s willingness to finally face and fix the problems that have prevented mass-scale adoption since the beginning.<\/p>\n It shouldn\u2019t come as much of a surprise that the CEO of the upcoming trading platform Nordom Exchange, puts a particularly high emphasis on the need to provide better security. Unlike most exchange leaders who come from finance or marketing backgrounds, Shonia began his digital career in cybersecurity before transitioning to development. Those curious to\u00a0meet Giorgi Shonia<\/a>\u00a0and learn more about his path or hear more of his expertise in the field, can visit his website.<\/p>\n What jumps out in industry discussions is Shonia’s take that most exchanges treat security as a feature rather than a foundation. Too many platforms bolt on security after the problems have already popped up, scrambling to patch holes after attacks instead of building solid systems from day one. Nordom’s team is trying to take the opposite route, utilizing cold storage, encryption ( instead of enticing people with marketing buzzwords), and outside security audits.<\/p>\n But here’s the thing\u2014all the tech solutions in the world wrapped up in a singular platform won’t matter without a fundamental shift in attitude at large within the field. The industry needs to start putting user protection ahead of launching shiny new features. Exchanges must come clean about their security measures (and risks) instead of hiding behind vague promises and refusing to acknowledge there are any dangers at all. After years of headline-grabbing hacks, trust is in short supply.<\/p>\n Let’s be honest\u2014crypto can be a minefield for newcomers. Most platforms act like everyone who clicks on was born understanding blockchain. There\u2019s a huge knowledge gap and it drives away people who\u2019re just trying to gauge the situation. These are the people who might\u2019ve stuck around and helped the ecosystem grow\u2014if only the industry were more welcoming.<\/p>\n<\/figure>\n
Giorgi Shonia Aims to Have Security Reimagined<\/strong><\/h2>\n
Earning Trust: Importance of Education and Transparency<\/strong><\/h2>\n