Just three engines handle 99.7% of browser traffic.
Octane found vulnerabilities in all of them.
This is the same security analysis we've used to secure smart contracts. Now we're targeting the mission-critical applications the rest of the world runs on.
1/ Octane’s AI found a high-severity liveness bug in the @Nethermind execution client that could have stopped local block production for 38% of @ethereum mainnet validators.
This bug was patched via the @ethereumfndn bug bounty program, with no exploitation observed.
Octane's AI just won one of the biggest contests in blockchain history (largest unconditional pot ever), placing first out of 1,600 SRs
We caught 3/4 high-severity findings while working with a novel Rust and C++ codebase
Octane secures crypto’s critical infra
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Arbitrum's $10M audit program is a big step in the right direction, but it leaves critical gaps unresolved.
Our proposal tackles those issues and expands access to security coverage across the entire Arbitrum ecosystem, raising the baseline for everyone
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Arbitrum's growth has created more demand for security coverage than traditional providers can supply.
Automated security analysis is faster and more cost-effective than manual audits, helping allocate expert human resources to the critical contracts where they're needed most.
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Octane's automated intelligence now helps secure over $186B of onchain value
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Grateful to all our incredible partners for seeing the future and sharing the vision. A higher standard of security is here, and it's powered by Octane
Treasury put out a fairly open ended request for information on Stablecoins, privacy, and surveillance. We didn't pull our punches:
1. Stablecoins on public chains with traditional AML = CBDC style panopticon.
2. Treasury should encourage the issuance of stablecoins on privacy preserving chains, and the use of privacy tools like Privacy Pools on public chains.
3. Universal view keys for stablecoin issuance on privacy preserving chains recreates the panopticon problem.
4. For already regulated folks (like issuers) much good could be done by moving from traditional AML document collection to a verifiable credential and zero-knowledge proof based ID regime--Treasury should start developing pilots to encourage that transition.
5. Freeze and seize powers at stablecoin issuers will inevitably have issues with false positives--innocent Americans digitally debanked. These powers cannot constitutionally be used on Americans or their assets without a warrant.
Smart contract security is being transformed by AI automation.
Currently there are 5 levels of automation, from fully manual to fully autonomous.
Here’s how to assess where your team falls (most teams are still stuck on level 0):