Ethereum Tests AI Agents on Protocol Code, Finds Critical Bugs
The post Ethereum Tests AI Agents on Protocol Code, Finds Critical Bugs appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Jessie A Ellis Jul 09, 2026 16:11 Ethereum Foundation runs AI agents on protocol code, uncovering critical bugs like CVE-2026-34219 in libp2p. Here’s why this matters for Ethereum’s future. The Ethereum Foundation’s Protocol Security team has revealed a cutting-edge approach to enhancing the network’s integrity: deploying AI agents to analyze Ethereum’s protocol code. In a new blog post published on July 9, 2026, the team detailed how these agents identified critical vulnerabilities, including a remotely-triggerable bug in libp2p’s gossipsub layer, now patched and disclosed as CVE-2026-34219. Ethereum (ETH), trading at $1,624.95 as of July 9, remains the backbone of decentralized finance (DeFi) and smart contract platforms. Protecting its base layer is essential for maintaining trust in the network, which secures billions of dollars in economic activity daily.