Security
Security Audit
K-BIT has been audited by two major security firms: Halborn and Hacken
You can find the audit reports as below.
Also, anyone can review the contract code through our github repository.
Things you should know
Be cautious when using any smart contract or blockchain app, as phising scams are prevalent in the crypto space.
Some scams attempt to trick users into sharing private keys, seed phrases, or signing malicious transactions.
However, always keep in mind that K-BIT will never ask for your private keys, seed phrases, or any other personal information.
It is recommended to use two separate wallets:
A main wallet for storing most of your funds
A test wallet(or burner wallet) for interacting with new websites.
Before signing a transaction, always verify the smart contract youβre interacting with and the action youβre approving. Most wallets will display this information before signing.
Even though K-BIT has undergone security audits and multiple tests, there may still be undiscovered vulnerabilities that could be exploited.
Therefore, security audits do not guarantee the code is completely risk-free. Always exercise caution when interacting with smart contracts.
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