On March 20, CertiK, the world's largest Web3 security company, announced that it had submitted an anti-fraud commitment at the 2026 UN Global Fraud Summit. The commitment will support the global fight against cross-border Web3-related crimes through technical support, threat intelligence, and investigative collaboration. The summit, co-hosted by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) and Interpol, saw commitments from tech and financial giants such as Google and Lloyds Banking Group. According to the disclosure, CertiK's commitment focuses on three main areas: first, leveraging its security platform to provide real-time threat intelligence and on-chain risk monitoring, enhancing the ability of regulatory and law enforcement agencies to identify and respond to anomalous activities; second, assembling an expert team to provide technical support and forensic assistance for major cross-border attacks; and third, regularly providing blockchain security policy and technology briefings to UNODC and Interpol, promoting the coordinated development of regulatory frameworks and technological capabilities. Leveraging its self-developed Skynet security platform and the industry's largest proprietary Web3 security database, CertiK has provided security services to 5,000 clients worldwide, continuously monitoring on-chain risk dynamics. As the digital asset market gradually becomes more institutionalized, the security system is evolving from a single technical service into a crucial infrastructure supporting regulatory compliance and market trust.