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Smart Contracts Security Audits
In our pursuit of excellence, during September 2023, we embarked on a series of audits for the third batch of smart contracts within WPSmartContracts. These audits encompassed all the new candidate releases, including:
The following reports serves as a summary of the results obtained from these audits.
Within its pages, you will find technical analyses, necessary corrections, and recommendations. Download the report to review the audit results.
On the security ranking scale, 0 represents the most insecure while 10 signifies the highest level of security.
All contracts demonstrate a commitment to security, and therefore are ready for mainnet deployment.
EtherAuthority was commissioned by WP Smart Contracts to perform a security audit on the new batch of smart contracts. The audit involved manual analysis and automated software tools. This report presents the findings of the audit conducted in September 2023.
According to the standard audit assessment, WPSmartContracts solidity smart contracts are deemed "Secured" by the EtherAuthority Team.
Why is the audit result "Secured" and not "Well-Secured"?
The EtherAuthority team explains that to achieve the level of "well-secured," a contract must be fully decentralized without any human influence or owner control.
At WPSmartContracts.com, we prioritize the security of our users. Over the years, our focus has been on providing proper education and keeping our users well-informed.
In the first quarter of 2022, we conducted a series of audits on a select batch of smart contracts from WPSmartContracts. These audits covered various contracts, including:
For a summary of the audit results, including technical analysis, corrections, and recommendations, please refer to the most recent reports.
According to the standard audit assessment, WPSmartContracts solidity smart contracts are deemed "Secured" by the EtherAuthority Team.
Why is the audit result "Secured" and not "Well-Secured"?
The EtherAuthority team explains that to achieve the level of "well-secured," a contract must be fully decentralized without any human influence or owner control.
Contract owners should make their own decisions regarding retaining ownership based on their business rules and the nature of the smart contracts. In some cases, renouncing ownership of the contracts may not be advisable.
In the first quarter of 2022, we conducted audits on a selected batch of WPSmartContracts smart contracts. Download the report to review the audit results.
EtherAuthority was commissioned by the WP Smart Contracts team to perform a security audit on some of their popular solidity smart contract codes. The audit involved manual analysis and automated software tools. This report presents the findings of the audit conducted in April 2022.
EtherAuthority was contracted by the WP Smart Contracts team to perform a security audit on some of their popular solidity smart contract codes. The audit involved manual analysis and automated software tools. This report presents the findings of the audit conducted in June 2022.
Macadamia is based on the open-source Reflect Finance smart contract, a well-audited and proven solution. The original contract audit conducted by CertiK guarantees the reliability and robustness of the codebase.