Our quote will depend on the context of your codebase, company and your required timeframe. However, we provide a competitive price for the quality and efficiency we provide. You’ll be surprised… get in touch.
“Over $2.7 billion worth of crypto has been lost in 2022 to hacks of smart contracts or protocol infrastructure,” -Delphi Digital.
Anyone can attempt to penetrate your smart contracts on a public network. Make sure your crypto assets are secure!
Both solutions are greatly benficial in achieving project security.
Here is why a private audit may be a better option for you:
Private security auditors offer a level of personalization, expertise, and customization that may not be possible with a public audit contest like “code4rena.” Importantly, they also ensure the confidentiality of your code, as they do not disclose the contents of their audit outside of the client relationship without strict permissions. This means that your code is not forced to be made public, unlike in a public audit contest.
We are a team of three highly specialised security researchers with a combined 8+ years (2022) of experience in web3 security. We individually have extensive 5+ backgrounds in traditional software development and security, prior to our web3 days.
Combined with automated AI security tools, we provide a diligent audit.
Our team has extensive experience in smart contract security and offers a personal, confidential approach to working with clients. We collaborate closely with client’s development team and never disclose audit contents before assuring a solution or without permission.
In contrast to public contests like “code4rena,” we provide unparalleled personalization and confidentiality. Trust us to protect your contracts and assets, and provide security approval.
This depends on the size of your codebase. For a medium sized defi project we will have a preliminary report to you within a week. We will work along side your development team to resolve any of the findings. And a final report will be produced after another week.
We can sign any form of non-disclosure agreements requested by our clients. We only publish reports on our recent audits when given strict permission.
As mentioned in the “How long will an audit take?” section, we will provide a preliminary report and then guidance on how to relieve any found vulnerabilities, during this period we will be available to consult directly with your development team.
After the issues have been ammended we will publish the final report, noting the appropriate changes.