Prevention is the best antidote. If you choose to audit your code early in the development lifecycle, you get to prevent devastating vulnerabilities and complex issues after launch.
We provide you with a comprehensive and complete report immediately after performing our Smart Contract Audit, containing vulnerability details and mitigation guidance.
We've been working with Smart Contracts on Ethereum since early 2017, so we've got our fair share of experience. We always strive to stay on top of current developments by being an active part of the Ethereum community. Working closely with various independent security researchers, we constantly explore new ways to ensure your Smart Contract's safety.
Multiple auditors go through the smart contract code - line by line - looking for bugs and potential vulnerabilities. We profoundly analyze the implemented logic and its implementation.
Having concluded a manual analysis, we leverage state-of-the-art software to analyze and test your code even further, including methods like fuzz-testing. Additionally, we deploy your smart contracts to a testnet to see how it behaves in reality.
Having finished the review and analysis independently, our auditors now internally discuss their findings and go through the code once more. The discussion includes possible attack vectors and challenging the protocol in theory and practice.
IPFS Hosted
Audit Reports
We host public audit reports on IPFS, so they are here to stay. Even if we go down, your report is always available.
Reports Are Signed On-Chain
We sign the IPFS Hash of the uploaded report on-chain, together with the client. Users can now trust the report and its content.
Verifyable Deployments
Our on-chain registry records the address of your deployed contract. Users can check whether it's the audited version.