Over the past year, the crypto industry has witnessed billions in losses stemming from security vulnerabilities in systems designed to protect digital assets. This pattern underscores why robust third-party security audits have become essential.
Rayls Labs is stepping up by partnering with Halborn Security, a leading security firm that has already secured and audited over $1 trillion in digital assets across the crypto and traditional financial sectors. Halborn brings deep expertise from engagements with major players across multiple blockchain ecosystems, helping projects identify and remediate critical vulnerabilities before they become liabilities.
Such collaborations highlight a critical trend: mature Web3 infrastructure demands professional-grade security validation. As the industry scales, partnerships between development teams and reputable security firms aren't optional—they're foundational to building user trust and ecosystem resilience.
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BearMarketGardener
· 01-09 11:53
To be honest, it's the same security audit again... It's not that I don't trust Halborn, but after seeing so many project audits over the past year and still hearing about hacks, I'm a bit numb to it.
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screenshot_gains
· 01-09 11:46
NGL sounds good, but honestly, there are too many auditors in this space. How many are truly reliable?
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WagmiAnon
· 01-09 11:37
Another story about security audits—are you tired of hearing it? But the real question is, can it actually be used?
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GigaBrainAnon
· 01-09 11:29
Another round of security audits. It sounds very professional, but can it really prevent hackers? Last year, many projects underwent audits but still got hacked.
Over the past year, the crypto industry has witnessed billions in losses stemming from security vulnerabilities in systems designed to protect digital assets. This pattern underscores why robust third-party security audits have become essential.
Rayls Labs is stepping up by partnering with Halborn Security, a leading security firm that has already secured and audited over $1 trillion in digital assets across the crypto and traditional financial sectors. Halborn brings deep expertise from engagements with major players across multiple blockchain ecosystems, helping projects identify and remediate critical vulnerabilities before they become liabilities.
Such collaborations highlight a critical trend: mature Web3 infrastructure demands professional-grade security validation. As the industry scales, partnerships between development teams and reputable security firms aren't optional—they're foundational to building user trust and ecosystem resilience.