Bridge Audit
HashEx offers bridge audits for new and existing projects. In a detailed coherent report, expert auditors provide an overview of existing issues.
6+
years of successful experience in blockchain security
$3.8bln
saved of investors funds
2,300+
customers and partners
Why is a bridge audit important?
Bridge serves as a threshold between two different blockchains.
For instance, they allow you to exchange currency from Ethereum to BSC and vice versa. The same goes for any information. Because of these reasons bridge smart contracts have to be subject to scrutiny. While an audit won’t immediately guarantee that the smart contract is up to standard, it will certainly point the creator in the right direction, allowing to make necessary changes before the feature becomes active. HashEx's goal is to make any blockchain-related experience safe, which is why among other things, we offer bridge audits.
Experience in the matter
HashEx auditors possess unique experience in auditing cross-chain bridge contracts. Having encountered nearly all available issues, they bring that expertise into each audit.
Stability
HashEx auditors not only review the contract and point out the most noticeable errors but pay extra attention to the contract’s stability and efficiency.
Multi-step process
On every step, auditors stay in contact with the client and provide valuable and insightful recommendations on improving the code.
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