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πŸ“Audit

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Smart contract audits are technical assessments used to evaluate the integrity, transparency, and functionality of blockchain-based systems. These audits help identify potential risks, inefficiencies, or vulnerabilities in the source code and provide developers with opportunities to enhance overall system security.

Audit on Cointool (CT)

The Cointool Audit Tool is a platform or software used to analyze and verify various aspects of cryptocurrency tokens, such as smart contract security, tokenomics, transaction history, and other critical metadata. It's often used by investors and developers to perform due diligence before investing in or deploying tokens.

Cyberscope is one of the leading and recognised audit authorities in the crypto space. Its audits are recognised from launchpads like PinkSale, Unicrypt and DxSale and can earn a badge for your project.

The audit service guarantees to build trust and recognition for your project. It will improve your smart contract security and will be the main building block for all your marketing efforts.

To audit a smart contract, the goal is to analyze the code for security, correctness, and compliance with best practices. Here's a breakdown of how we can proceed depending on your needs.


βœ… What I Can Do for You:

  1. Manual Review of Your Smart Contract Code

    • Identify common vulnerabilities (e.g., reentrancy, integer overflow, unprotected access).

    • Check token standards compliance (ERC20, BEP20, TRC20, etc.).

    • Suggest gas optimizations and best practices.

    • Give a risk summary with severity levels (High, Medium, Low, Info).

  2. Generate a Formal Audit Report (PDF)

    • Executive Summary

    • Vulnerability Overview

    • Code Analysis

    • Recommendations

    • Conclusion and Audit Summary Table


πŸ” Common Smart Contract Vulnerabilities I Look For:

Severity
Vulnerability Type

πŸ”΄ High

Reentrancy attacks, delegatecall misuse

🟠 Medium

Gas limit issues, unchecked calls

🟑 Low

Centralization risks, owner-only flaws

πŸ”΅ Info

Code style, natspec comments, etc.

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