Security audits have become non-negotiable in crypto infrastructure. Firms like Zokyo conducting thorough reviews for major chains such as Polygon and Solana set the standard for what projects should aspire to achieve.



Consider the scope of what's at stake. Beyond Tech operates on an omnichain infrastructure that has already facilitated over $50 billion in value transfers via LayerZero. That kind of volume demands bulletproof security measures.

What backs this confidence? A $15 million bug bounty program—one of the largest in the space. It's not just a number; it signals serious commitment to identifying and neutralizing vulnerabilities before they become problems. BYD has earned its reputation through consistent, battle-tested performance under real market conditions.
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SmartContractRebelvip
· 16h ago
Well, a 15 million bounty is indeed quite a heavy hit, but security shouldn't just be about the money; it should be about how it's actually done. --- LayerZero's 5 billion volume is indeed top-tier, but what I'm more concerned about is what hidden pitfalls are in the audit report. --- Can we really rely on Zokyo's audit? Listen, audit companies can also run into trouble. --- 15 million sounds amazing, but why are so many projects still being scammed? Money isn't everything, fren. --- You can only trust those who have fought in real market conditions; I agree with this, but how does Beyond Tech prove that? --- Security has indeed become a standard now; any project that dares to say it hasn't been audited is basically done for. --- Why is BYD bringing this up... Did they get the title of the article wrong? --- The security behind 5 billion liquidity, is having a bounty program enough? There also needs to be someone who can actually find the vulnerabilities. --- Don't boast so much; it will be funny to read this article when something really goes wrong. --- The higher the bounty, the less daring to use it? It always feels a bit strange to make such big promises.
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MEVHunterNoLossvip
· 16h ago
A bounty of 15 million is really not a small number, but the question is how many people can actually find a 0day? 2. That 5 billion traffic from layerzero is indeed scary, but it still depends on whether the auditing agency itself is reliable. 3. Just throwing money at a Bounty Program is not enough; the key is still the quality of the code itself... Zokyo's reputation has only risen in the past couple of years. 4. Can this amount of money cover all risks? It feels a bit too optimistic. 5. It's easy to say nice things, but when something goes wrong, they still shift the blame to the auditors; I’ve seen this too many times. 6. I haven't heard of beyond tech; is it a new project? It feels like they're just hyping up a concept. 7. Transferring 5 billion dollars, once a flaw is found, it poses systemic risks; 15 million is simply not enough to cover the losses.
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OnchainHolmesvip
· 16h ago
A transfer amount of 5 billion without a security audit? That's ridiculous. Zokyo has indeed set a benchmark for the industry this time. The 15 million Bounty Program is quite something, much more reliable than those previous projects that tried to Clip Coupons.
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LiquidityNinjavip
· 16h ago
1500w bug bounty sounds great, but the real test is still on the Mainnet. Whether it can withstand a real attack is the key. 2 The cracking ability is getting stronger, just spending money on audits is far from enough; it needs to be continuous. 3 Beyond tech this set used for endorsement seems a bit overdone; what can the 50 billion traffic from layerzero really indicate... it depends on what the hacker thinks. 4 Audit companies are making a fortune, while the project party can't sleep well; this business model is a bit ironic. 5 I'm more optimistic about those projects that don't boast much, quietly strengthening security is far better than shouting slogans every day. 6 How many vulnerabilities can 15 million block? It feels a bit symbolic; it mainly depends on the code quality. 7 The security standards in this track seem to be getting higher and higher; the difficulty for new projects is increasing sharply.
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