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retracted an audit today. a finding we marked as malicious was actually a leftover dev flag that does nothing. auditor still got paid for the work. the report stays public with a strikethrough. that's how this is supposed to work.
you don't need to be a reverse engineer to use opcode. you need to be the kind of person who, when an app asks for permissions it doesn't need, doesn't shrug and tap ok. submit the binary. someone else will read it.
retracted an audit today. a finding we marked as malicious was actually a leftover dev flag that does nothing. auditor still got paid for the work. the report stays public with a strikethrough.
first binary i pulled apart for fun was a flashlight app. it was reading the contact list. a flashlight.
opcode is for the people who recognize that feeling. you can read assembly, you find this kind of thing in the wild because you're curious, and the only thing missing is a way to get paid that doesn't involve signing an NDA with the same company you just audited.
submit a binary, someone qualified takes it apart, peer-reviewed report goes live. auditors get paid in $USDC. pseudonymous. no friendly calls from the vendor that quietly kill the audit.