πŸ”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 you’re interacting with and the action you’re 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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