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2.7% false positive rate on Azimuth’s detection algorithm.
AI smart contract security is notoriously noisy. It is one of the most predominant issue we’ve seen across AI auditing tools.
To combat this, Azimuth has a smart filtering system that separates real vulnerabilities from false alarms.
It explores every path, scores each one based on criticality, and only confirms what's real.
14 explored 🤝 1 confirmed 🤝 0 false positives.
Watch us exploit crypto protocols in real time - https://t.co/5uktMMHJRB
4/ AI-powered security is the future. We have never been more convinced.
A vulnerability can remain hidden for years.
An AI system can analyze an entire codebase in hours.
That capability now exists, and it's improving every month.
The question is no longer whether AI belongs in the security stack. It's whether you're using it yet.
Azimuth is already investigating protocols across the ecosystem in real time.
Who knows what else is still hiding in production.
1/ 🚨 2 findings. Years-old vulnerability.
ZEC down 40% & $116M liquidated in 24 hours.
We ran Azimuth against Zcash's Orchard implementation and independently surfaced the attack path behind the issue.
🧵This is what AI-powered security looks like 👉 https://t.co/0Ad9ocV5Oh
3/ We're witnessing a fundamental shift in security. Not from audits to AI.
From periodic security reviews to continuous security analysis.
Security can no longer be something you do before launch and revisit months later.
The code changes. Dependencies change. Risks change.
Security has to keep up.
The future is layered security: audits, AI-driven testing, continuous monitoring, and protocol-level safeguards working together.
Security should be the #1 priority in DeFi. Without it, nothing else matters.
I keep hammering about this especially as it relates to DeFi but the number one priority for the entire industry is addressing the security issue for smart contracts.
DeFi needs circuit breakers. We must move away from the paradigm of reacting to a security incident towards pre-emptive deterministic security.
I would implore every single DeFi team to speak with @phylaxsystems who have built the credible layer allowing developers to build assertions (rules of logic that define a hacks post state) that are enforced in the sequencer level.
Even if AI were to find an exploit it would be impossible to hack the protocol as the protocol is dropped entirely from the mempool.
Speak with Phylax today!
Excited to be heading to @ethconf NYC next week! 🗽
TestMachine is looking to connect with teams building at the intersection of: Agentic finance & AI, Institutional DeFi infrastructure, Stablecoin payments & verification, and Smart contract security
DM us or comment here if you want to meet. See you in the city that never sleeps!
Also hitting these side events:
📍 Off-Chain Happy Hour (June 8) - @Bookof_Eth@strato_net
📍 MetaMask Builders Night (June 8)
📍 The Capital Table w/ @decasonic (June 9)
📍 Scaling DeFi w/ NY Friends (June 9)
📍 Rooftop Mixer with @Quantstamp & Common Defense (June 9)
📍 @protocollabs x @privy After Hours (June 10)
Maybe others? Let us know where you'll be at! 🍻
We will soon be introducing legislation requiring that every Azimuth user receive a 50% discount on credits.
The billionaires may not like it.
But the best smart contract security should not be reserved for the top 1%.
The working-class protocol deserves affordable exploit detection too.
Code: CREDITS50
I will soon be introducing a bill to give the public a 50% ownership stake in the largest AI companies in America.
This would guarantee that the trillions created by AI are used to improve the lives of all of us — and block oligarch decisions that harm the American people.