Ecosystem
March 25, 2024
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Building Trust in Web3: MultiversX Auditing Partners

As the Web3 space grows, it onboards more users, developers and value every day. By doing so, it has become a hub of highly sophisticated products, apps and protocols providing services to an ever-growing user base. A fundamental pillar supporting the security, transparency, and long-term success of such projects, auditing service providers enable expansion by minimizing risks, preventing exploits and fostering trust.

Providing a wide range of security and auditing services to builders within the MultiversX ecosystem, our listed partners contribute to the ongoing security of DeFi platforms, games, decentralized exchanges and more.

Here's a short overview of the solutions offered by our auditing partners to projects building on the MultiversX infrastructure:

Founded in 2018 by professors from Columbia and Yale, CertiK utilizes best-in-class Formal Verification and AI technology to monitor and secure blockchains, smart contracts, and dApps at scale. It has served more than 4,000 clients, monitored about 14,000 projects, and detected over 60,000 vulnerabilities.

With services ranging from Smart Contract audits and penetration testing to bug bounty programs, Hacken brings years' worth of blockchain security experience to the MultiversX ecosystem.

After working with leading teams across multiple chains, OtterSec joins the MultiversX ecosystem to provide a holistic and collaborative approach to security. With a team of seasoned professionals with extensive experience in blockchain technologies and cybersecurity, the company identifies and addresses potential vulnerabilities or exploits, while also providing insights on a project's code.

Kudelski IoT, a Swiss company aiming to drive the creation of secure products, provides solutions for Internet of Things device manufacturers across all industries, rooted in more than 30 years of Kudelski Group hardware, software and cybersecurity experience.

Halborn is a blockchain security firm established in 2019 that offers full-stack security solutions to protect blockchain organizations from cyberattacks. Its core services include Security Advisory-As-A-Service, advanced penetration testing, Smart Contract audits, and DevOps + automation testing.

Long time partner and already deeply connected in the MultiversX ecosystem, Runtime Verification uses dynamic analysis and formal verification to find issues in smart contracts and all types of architectures and implementations, going beyond static analysis models, to offer security audits, as well as design and code reviews.

Part of a large range of services, Arda has started offering auditing solutions. In less than two years, Arda has audited 45 contracts and reported 477 issues, including 35 critical ones.  The audits are aimed at ensuring a safe experience for users interacting with these projects, including Hatom, AshSwap, OneDex, CoinDrip and many more.

xAudits, part of the BHNetwork suite of products, is one of the most recent additions to the MultiversX ecosystem, with auditing solutions dedicated to Rust and Solidity projects. It has already worked with Sense4Fit, Blok, OneDex and SuperRareBears.

Having audited Entagle and after creating a research paper on TaDa, Astrarizon Labs has managed to work with some of the most interesting projects to emerge on MultiversX lately. While still in its formative stages, Astrarizon Labs brings highly needed security solutions to the most cutting-edge code projects out there.

Get an overview on current MultiversX Service Providers, including Auditing Partners: https://multiversx.com/ecosystem/service-providers

The MultiversX ecosystem is built on a spirit of collaboration. Our auditing partners play a vital role in driving innovation, security, and adoption across multiple Web3 verticals, and we are excited to make their expertise available to the ever-growing dev community.

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Daniel Serb
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March 25, 2024
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