Security isn't something you compromise on—it's either embedded in your process or it isn't.
Take how serious projects approach this: → Engage multiple independent auditors → Code undergoes rigorous line-by-line review, verified repeatedly, then audited again → Launch only after all security gates pass—zero rushed timelines
That's the kind of operational rigor separating quality projects from the rest. Smart contracts demand it. The ecosystem deserves it.
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PhantomHunter
· 12-16 17:51
Multiple audits are truly fundamental; projects that skip this step deserve to die.
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DeFiVeteran
· 12-16 17:27
After all this time, those projects still end up having issues, and auditing firms are unreliable.
Security isn't something you compromise on—it's either embedded in your process or it isn't.
Take how serious projects approach this:
→ Engage multiple independent auditors
→ Code undergoes rigorous line-by-line review, verified repeatedly, then audited again
→ Launch only after all security gates pass—zero rushed timelines
That's the kind of operational rigor separating quality projects from the rest. Smart contracts demand it. The ecosystem deserves it.