Neutron Becomes First Cosmos Chain to Launch on Replicated Security

Neutron will be bringing the benefits of Replicated Security to developers following the passing of proposal 792

article-image

Furkan Cubuk/Shutterstock modified by Blockworks

share

Neutron, a blockchain network designed to bring smart contracts into the Cosmos network by using CosmWasm (Cosmos WebAssembly), has received a green light from the Cosmos Hub, the interchain service provider for Cosmos, to launch on Replicated Security (RS).

After conducting several audits, implementing core modules, and successfully deploying on the testnets, the Cosmos Hub initiated an on-chain vote to determine if Neutron was ready to launch on RS. 

RS, previously known as interchain security, is a shared security model designed by the Cosmos Hub which offers advanced security to projects launching as a consumer chain on the Hub.

Consumer chains are able to benefit from the Cosmos Hub’s validator network and increase their own security through revenue sharing.

Loading Tweet..

The proposal passed with a 61% voter turnout rate on Friday last week. 

Of them, over 90% of community members voted in favor of the proposal, with only 1% voting against and almost 9% choosing to abstain. 

According to Avril Dutheil, the general manager of Neutron, passing proposal 792 will make Neutron the first chain to launch on RS, establishing it as a top-10 proof-of-stake chain by economic security. He believes this will position Neutron as the central, neutral smart-contracting platform for the entire Cosmos ecosystem.

The Cosmos ecosystem is made up of a network of blockchains, but individually launching app chains can often be quite costly, as it is extremely resource intensive and requires complex infrastructure. 

Additionally, as appchains require security to be successful, having a diverse validator set is equally important — something smaller app-chains that are just starting off may struggle with at launch. 

Neutron is designed to resolve this problem by enabling various smart contracts to deploy on the Cosmos Hub. 

“This is a major milestone for the Hub because it demonstrates that the technology is functional and that it can attract promising projects such as Neutron, Duality and Stride,” Dutheil said. “It also helps refine all of the processes involved in launching a consumer chain, making it easier for future projects to join the ATOM Economic Zone.”

Launching Neutron can also bring benefits to the Cosmos Hub as the platform will be able to bring various dapps onto the Hub, generating more revenue without having to search for additional validators. 

Given the challenges that RS faces around its economic model and infrastructure costs, Dutheil believes that Neutron is a great first consumer chain for the Hub to have. 

“By providing developers the ability to launch applications as smart contracts, Neutron essentially allows Replicated Security to scale from day one,” he said. “Through Neutron, developers can enjoy the benefits of Replicated Security without any additional cost to the Hub and its validator set.”


Get the news in your inbox. Explore Blockworks newsletters:

Tags

Upcoming Events

Old Billingsgate

Mon - Wed, October 13 - 15, 2025

Blockworks’ Digital Asset Summit (DAS) will feature conversations between the builders, allocators, and legislators who will shape the trajectory of the digital asset ecosystem in the US and abroad.

Industry City | Brooklyn, NY

TUES - THURS, JUNE 24 - 26, 2025

Permissionless IV serves as the definitive gathering for crypto’s technical founders, developers, and builders to come together and create the future.If you’re ready to shape the future of crypto, Permissionless IV is where it happens.

Brooklyn, NY

SUN - MON, JUN. 22 - 23, 2025

Blockworks and Cracked Labs are teaming up for the third installment of the Permissionless Hackathon, happening June 22–23, 2025 in Brooklyn, NY. This is a 36-hour IRL builder sprint where developers, designers, and creatives ship real projects solving real problems across […]

recent research

Unlocked by Template (7).png

Research

Union’s improvements upon Tendermint consensus through CometBLS, coupled with ZK proving through Galois, allow for a broadly scalable, cost efficient, and low latency IBC implementation that is feasibly scalable across every existing blockchain, virtual machine and runtime. The implementation offers modular crosschain interoperability without the need for trusted intermediaries.  

article-image

A newly submitted SEC pilot proposal aims to tokenize US equities

article-image

As Schwab plots crypto trading upon “more clarity in the regulatory environment,” Morgan Stanley is reportedly interested too

article-image

Over 50 countries, including 8 of the 10 largest gaming markets, aren’t allowed to access the upcoming crypto game

article-image

Kraken’s chief security officer Nick Percoco said the exchange turned the tables on a North Korean hacker

article-image

Or is it approximately the least cypherpunk thing we could do?