Security Audits
Token Extensions, which Catwifhat $CWIF uses for its 4% auto-burn per on-chain (wallet-to-wallet) transaction, have been security audited by five firms.
Solana Token Extensions have undergone thorough security audits to ensure their reliability and safety. These audits were conducted by five reputable firms: Halborn, Zellic, NCC Group, Trail of Bits, and OtterSec. Each of these firms is well-regarded in the cybersecurity and blockchain community for their rigorous examination processes.
Halborn: Known for providing comprehensive security audits, Halborn has audited several high-profile blockchain projects, emphasizing thorough vulnerability assessments and remediation strategies.
Zellic: Zellic is recognized for its specialized focus on blockchain security, offering detailed audits that include both automated and manual testing to identify and mitigate potential risks.
NCC Group: A global leader in cybersecurity, NCC Group has a robust track record in auditing complex systems, ensuring the security and integrity of blockchain applications through detailed code reviews and penetration testing.
Trail of Bits: This firm is highly respected in the blockchain space for its deep technical expertise. Trail of Bits provides in-depth security reviews, leveraging advanced tools and methodologies to uncover and fix vulnerabilities in blockchain protocols.
OtterSec: OtterSec is known for its precise and thorough auditing processes, particularly within the blockchain ecosystem, ensuring that projects meet high-security standards through meticulous analysis and testing.
These audits collectively enhance the trustworthiness of Solana’s Token Extensions. For more detailed information on the audits, you can visit the Solana Token Extensions page and explore the audit reports provided by each firm.
(page last updated June 13, 2024)
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