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Range in 2024: Making cross-ecosystem security a reality
2024 has been a transformative year for Range Security. From groundbreaking product launches to expanding across ecosystems, we've set new standards for blockchain security & intelligence. Here's a recap of the highlights and milestones that define this pivotal year for Range.

Syed C, Range
As 2025 approaches, it's time to reflect on the milestones that have shaped this year for Range. It has been a year dedicated to building, learning, and expanding our reach across the blockchain security and intelligence landscape.
From launching new tools to securing major partnerships, Range continues to lead the way in cross-chain security and observability.
Here’s a recap of the highlights and milestones that define this pivotal year for Range.
Major Product Innovations
This year, we made monumental advancements in our product offerings, solidifying Range as a leader in blockchain security. In only one year, Range became arguably the best security and intelligence tools provider in the Cosmos. It is used daily by teams ranging from Noble to the Solana Foundation.
Expanded Product Suite: Introduced the IBC Explorer, USDC Explorer, Range API, IBC Workbench and Solana Transaction Security.
Range Platform v2: We overhauled the user experience and enhanced our core capabilities, making Range Platform one of the most advanced explorers in the Cosmos ecosystem.
Cross-Ecosystem Expansion
In 2024, we significantly expanded our reach and capabilities, both within and out of the Cosmos ecosystem:
Cosmos Expansion: We expanded our integrations with Cosmos chains further this year, integrating Celestia, Noble, dYdX, Mantra, Stargaze and others into our IBC Explorer, and implementing IBC Rate Limits and Workbench for others.
Expansion Beyond Cosmos: We have added cross-ecosystem monitoring tools to enhance transparency and security for stablecoins like USDC across Ethereum, Base, Arbitrum, Polygon, Cosmos and many other ecosystems.
Solana Partnership: We formed a ground-breaking partnership with the Solana Foundation, launching Range for Solana and integrating blockchain monitoring for Solana developers.
Onchain Security Leadership
Range continued to push the boundaries of innovation with significant contributions to blockchain security and intelligence:
IBC Rate Limit Contracts: Our technology now secures every IBC transaction on Osmosis and Neutron, providing protection against exploits like the Terra-IBC hooks incident.
Hack Investigations: Range Trail, along with our other tools, was instrumental in multiple hack investigations, supporting companies such as Neutron, Astroport, and the Solana Foundation.
Looking Ahead to 2025
As we enter 2025, we will carry forward the lessons, growth, and successes of 2024. This year promises to be pivotal as we aim to deliver even greater innovation, enhance blockchain intelligence across ecosystems, and strengthen our role as a trusted security partner in our broader industry.
Whether you're building decentralized applications, securing financial protocols, or monitoring onchain activity, Range provides the tools and insights needed to stay ahead.
Explore our platform today or book a demo to learn how Range can support your blockchain security strategy.
About Range
Range is the leading blockchain security and intelligence platform for the Solana and Cosmos ecosystems. We work with teams like the Solana Foundation, Circle, dYdX, and Osmosis to deliver secure, cross-chain infrastructure. Our products include the industry’s first Cross-Chain Explorer – tracking activity across 50+ chains and major bridges – as well as real-time monitoring, alerting, and forensic tools used by developers, security teams, and protocols alike.
From the USDC Explorer powering Circle’s CCTP to the Solana Transaction Security Standard adopted by Squads Protocol, Range’s tools secure over $20B in onchain assets. We also provide IBC Rate Limit contracts on Cosmos and Range Trail, our cross-chain forensics engine, to support investigations and incident response across networks.