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$CWIF uses Solana Token Extensions for its 4% auto-burn per on-chain transaction. Learn more about the security of Token Extensions.

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Last updated 11 months ago

To solidify an immutable meme, all authorities to the $CWIF Contract Address were permanently revoked on the very first day of launch. This decisive action guarantees that no changes to the contract can ever take place, making the 4% auto-burn mechanism an unalterable and integral part of $CWIF's design.

Solana Token Extensions, which underpin $CWIF's auto-burn feature, have been rigorously audited by leading security firms including Halborn, Zellic, NCC Group, Trail of Bits, and OtterSec. These comprehensive audits provide robust assurance of the reliability and safety of the Token Extensions, ensuring that $CWIF's auto-burn mechanism operates flawlessly and securely.

For those interested in a deeper dive into the security measures and audits of Solana Token Extensions, we invite you to explore a following section of the Wiki: .

By prioritizing security from the outset and leveraging the best practices in blockchain technology, Catwifhat $CWIF stands out as a memecoin that not only embraces fun and community spirit but also commits to the highest standards of integrity and safety.

(page last updated June 14, 2024)

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