The Drosera, a carnivorous plant, inspired a company focused on smart contract security named Drosera, addressing Web3 security issues.Blockchain faces a dilemma as scalability is prioritized over security, leading to vulnerabilities and hacks.Vitalik Butterin discusses scalability solutions like zero-knowledge proofs and increasing capacity limits.Despite implementing various solutions, hacks in the blockchain ecosystem have surged, exceeding previous years' losses.Drosera emerges as a proactive security model, integrating real-time exploit detection and automated smart contract analysis.Drosera is a security automation protocol for dApps, using Traps to monitor blockchain activity and detect threats.Drosera CLI simplifies Trap creation and management for integrating security automation into blockchain applications.Creating a vulnerable contract and setting up a Drosera trap involves monitoring contract logic and ownership changes.Operators in the Drosera network play a crucial role in executing Traps to maintain dApp security.Hydrating traps with $DRO tokens incentivizes Operators to monitor and respond to potential threats.Dryrunning allows testing trap behavior without actual on-chain consequences to validate logic and prevent issues.