Gate News message, April 28 — Squads, a multisig protocol on Solana, has released three open-source tools for Squads Protocol v4 to strengthen multisig management practices on Solana and elevate ecosystem security standards in partnership with STRIDE.
The three tools include multisig-cli, a Rust command-line tool for reviewing, simulating, signing, and executing multisig proposals with direct account and instruction parsing suited for high-trust operational scenarios. Multisig-verifier is a static, backend-free browser interface that reads multisig wallet states directly from Solana RPC, supporting proposal decoding, approval tracking, and member approval or rejection via personal wallets. Multisig-monitor is a real-time monitoring tool that tracks activity in specified multisig wallets, decodes operations, and sends notifications when proposals are created, voted on, executed, or configurations are changed.
Squads stated this release marks the first step toward developing multiple independent frontends and access points, encouraging teams to cross-verify signatures through different interfaces to reduce supply chain risk and blind signing possibilities. Independent instances unrelated to Squads are also planned for future launch.
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