Smart Contract Audits
Professional smart contract audits ensure your code is secure, efficient, and free from vulnerabilities before launch.
Why Smart Contract Audits Are Critical
Smart contracts are immutable once deployed. Audits identify security vulnerabilities, logic errors, and optimization opportunities before your contract goes live, protecting both your project and your users' funds.
Audit Process Overview
1
Code Submission
Submit your smart contract code, documentation, and specifications to our audit partners.
Required Materials:
- • Complete source code
- • Technical documentation
- • Test cases and results
- • Deployment scripts
Supported Languages:
- • Solidity (Ethereum, BSC, Polygon)
- • Vyper (Ethereum)
- • Rust (Solana, Near)
- • Move (Aptos, Sui)
2
Security Analysis
Comprehensive security analysis using automated tools and manual review by expert auditors.
Automated Scanning
- • Static analysis tools
- • Vulnerability scanners
- • Gas optimization
- • Code quality checks
Manual Review
- • Logic verification
- • Business logic flaws
- • Access control review
- • Economic model analysis
Testing
- • Unit test coverage
- • Integration testing
- • Stress testing
- • Edge case scenarios
3
Audit Report
Receive a comprehensive audit report with findings, recommendations, and security score.
Report Contents:
- • Executive summary
- • Detailed findings
- • Risk assessments
- • Remediation steps
Severity Levels:
- CriticalImmediate fix required
- HighFix before deployment
- MediumRecommended fix
- LowOptional improvement
4
Certification
Upon successful remediation, receive audit certification and badge for your project.
Audit Types & Pricing
Basic Security Audit
$2,500 - $5,000
Essential security review for standard token contracts and simple DeFi protocols.
Included Services:
- Automated vulnerability scanning
- Manual code review (up to 500 lines)
- Security report with findings
- Basic audit certificate
Timeline & Scope:
- • 3-5 business days
- • Standard ERC-20/BEP-20 tokens
- • Simple staking contracts
- • Basic presale contracts
Common Smart Contract Vulnerabilities
Critical Vulnerabilities
- Reentrancy Attacks: Malicious contracts calling back before state updates
- Integer Overflow/Underflow: Arithmetic operations exceeding variable limits
- Access Control Issues: Improper permission management and privilege escalation
- Flash Loan Attacks: Manipulation of protocol state using borrowed funds
Common Issues
- Gas Optimization: Inefficient code leading to high transaction costs
- Logic Errors: Incorrect implementation of business requirements
- Front-running: MEV exploitation and transaction ordering issues
- Oracle Manipulation: Price feed attacks and data source reliability
Trusted Audit Partners
CertiK
Leading blockchain security firm
- • 3,000+ projects audited
- • $300B+ assets secured
- • Advanced formal verification
- • Real-time monitoring
ConsenSys Diligence
Ethereum ecosystem experts
- • Ethereum Foundation partner
- • DeFi protocol specialists
- • Automated analysis tools
- • Security best practices
Trail of Bits
Security research and consulting
- • Custom security tools
- • Research-driven approach
- • Multi-blockchain support
- • Academic partnerships