Appreciate the trust.
Even well-built Web3 games can hide dangerous edge cases in reward logic, state handling, and economic flows. Solid teams still benefit from an external security perspective.
Glad I could help.
We just wrapped a smart contract audit for KoinArcade — huge thanks to @_Alex_Cipher for the review.
Even strong dev teams miss things: business logic edge cases, architecture risks, gas traps.
A security-minded second pair of eyes isn’t optional in Web3 — it’s how you ship with confidence.
Audit report is added to both footer and Links page, if you wanna check it out
https://t.co/tRdmc0jhig
@Showdown_TCG Excited to see how much progress you'll make this summer. For a successful beta launch in August, I DMed you about a free security audit — I'd love to help make sure no exploits happen post-launch.
From the constant update shipping, I presume security audits aren't being done at each update.
I'm a smart contract security researcher specializing in Web3 games. I'm currently taking on games for free audits to build my portfolio. A second pair of eyes on your security wouldn't hurt. Want me to take a look?
To keep up my skills between audits I tend to go make home labs or play CTFs. I find those two ways useful to deepen my knowledge and to learn new attack vectors.
I actually suggest that every web3 game dev tries out some beginner CTFs, you don't need to become a pro to be able to write safer code.
#web3gaming
@stringidlemine Markets/Liquidity pools are prime exploitation points for attackers.
I'm a blockchain security researcher specializing in Web3 games. I'm currently taking on a few free audits to build my portfolio — want to run a free one on your programs while you're live?
@SolSlaycom also, been following your game for a bit. I'm currently taking up a few games for free on-chain audits. A second pair of eyes on the security side wouldn't hurt. Want me to take a look?
@ben__crypto23@tyrosmarket No worries, Ben! Thanks for clarifying. Ping me anytime when you drop contract-based features — I'll be here. Keep building!
The absolute highest form of security for any chain game is this:
Seperate audit from respected firms/auditors for every update, alternating the firm/auditor from time to time.
While also running a high paying bug bounty.
That's the absolute best case scenario, but it's also the most pricey. If you want the best, that's what it will cost.
@ZeeverseGame On another note — since you're still in soft launch, getting an audit now means better code security before your players get rekt. I DMed you a free audit offer. Want me to take a look?
Also, with how fast you're shipping, I'm betting you don't do security audits for each update & new game.
I'm a blockchain security researcher specializing in Web3 games. I'd like to run a free audit on your Solana programs while you're iterating. I have a few writeups & audit reports in my highlights if you want to see my work. Want me to take a look?
security is foundational to any great chain game for two reasons:
- Great security means less chance of exploits, and we all know one big exploit is enough to kill a game.
- Great security also means audits, which lead to cleaner code. cheaper transactions, better code quality.
#chaingames #web3gaming
Even tiny contracts need audits.
In a recent review I found informational issues that could have become catastrophic after later updates. Don’t underestimate early security checks.
#Web3Gaming
If you haven't run audits yet (or you’ve made changes since one), at minimum run tools like Slither or MythX on your contracts. They’re easy to use, well-documented, and reliably catch common issues.
#blockchainGaming#Web3game
@Negroniairdrop@GreenWorldBase@baseapp I agree that this is a great game. Seeing a lot of content of people enjoying it and I'm also seeing the developers constantly pushing new updates and keeping in touch with the community of what's to come.
bullish on @GreenWorldBase!