Background

Quantstamp Security Network

The Quantstamp Security Network V2 allows users to scan smart contracts for potential vulnerabilities and store a report of the results directly on the Ethereum blockchain. Our latest release features an enhanced user experience and is designed to allow individuals to run a node without needing to be whitelisted by Quantstamp. Anyone interested in running a node just needs to follow these instructions. Staking Anyone can now run a node on the Quantstamp Security Network V2 and earn QSP tokens by staking and participating in the network. This greatly increases the decentralization of the network compared to the whitelisted nodes of V1. Quantstamp Security Network V2 also removes the AWS dependencies of the previous version. Nodes can now interact with the Ethereum blockchain directly either using Infura or through their own Ethereum nodes. Improved Analysis Quantstamp Security Network V2 nodes now integrate both Mythril and Securify smart contract analyzers. Together, these two state-of-the-art analyzers allow the network to detect a wide range of common errors and vulnerabilities. Reports on the Blockchain Results of security scans are now stored directly on the blockchain, publicly viewable by anyone - even those who didn’t run the scan themselves. Before, users had to trust that developers took appropriate security measures when developing software. Now, users can independently verify that developers achieved a certain security standard. Open-Source The Quantstamp Security Network V2 code is now fully open-sourced, providing increased transparency. Anyone can now explore Quantstamp’s Github’s protocol and node repositories to check that the Protocol works as expected. As an open source project, the community is also welcome to contribute to the codebase in order to increase or improve functionality. Live Network Statistics Quantstamp Security Network V2 features a redesigned UI with live network statistics and a graphical tutorial. Live stats on node status, network events, scans, and more make it easy to see the status of the network. The UI is also redesigned to be easy enough for non-developers to use. Anyone, from a developer wanting to check draft code for bugs, to a dApp user wanting to make sure the blockchain application they’re using is free from vulnerabilities can use Quanstamp Security Network V2 to easily perform smart contract security scans.

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ChainproofDAI Launches Insurance for Ethereum Stakers

Thu 15th May 2025
ChainproofDAI has released a new insurance product targeting Ethereum stakers, offering protection against slashing risks and guaranteeing minimum annual yields. Key features: - Protection against staking penalties (slashing) - Guaranteed minimum yearly returns - Enhanced security for ETH2.0 stakers This launch follows their recent presentation at ETH Denver where they outlined their vision for onchain insurance, focusing on: - Major DeFi risk factors - Documented claim payouts - Implementation strategies The product aims to provide a safety net for institutional and individual stakers in the Ethereum ecosystem.

Quantstamp Completes Security Audit for Telegram's tgUSD Stablecoin

Mon 12th May 2025
Quantstamp has completed a security audit for TorchTon's tgUSD, a new stablecoin designed specifically for Telegram users. The stablecoin features: - Built-in cross-chain yield capabilities - Integration with Telegram's ecosystem - Full security verification This audit follows Quantstamp's recent security assessment of Crouton Finance, a yield and liquidity protocol also built for Telegram's TON blockchain. **Key Developments:** - tgUSD aims to serve Telegram's large user base - Audit report publicly available for transparency - Builds on TON blockchain infrastructure [View full audit report](https://certificate.quantstamp.com/full/torch-finance/9edd725c-737d-4273-b2ca-6e65ce7b7575/index.html)

Quantstamp Completes Security Audit for Hipo Finance on TON

Thu 10th Apr 2025
Quantstamp has completed a security audit for Hipo Finance, an open-source liquid staking protocol built on the TON blockchain. The audit report is now publicly available for review. Key Points: - Hipo Finance focuses on liquid staking solutions - Full audit report accessible via [Quantstamp Certificate Portal](https://certificate.quantstamp.com/full/hipo-finance/62651b32-2b58-4ac1-88c4-f06978bf993d/index.html) - Protocol operates on TON blockchain This follows a trend of increased security measures in liquid staking protocols.

Powerloom Completes Third Security Audit with Quantstamp

Thu 10th Apr 2025
Powerloom, a composable data network for building financialized social networks, has completed its latest security audit. This marks the third audit conducted by Quantstamp since January 2025. The platform focuses on: - Trustless indexing capabilities - Verifiable analytics systems - Onchain monetization features The audit reports are publicly available through Quantstamp's certificate system, demonstrating Powerloom's commitment to security and transparency. [View Latest Audit Report](https://certificate.quantstamp.com/full/powerloom-l-2/695c4ca5-2bab-42f2-b41d-bff9eec03f32/index.html)

Quantstamp Completes Security Audit for Crouton Finance on TON

Tue 8th Apr 2025
Quantstamp has completed a security audit for Crouton Finance, a yield and liquidity protocol built on TON blockchain. Crouton Finance aims to: - Provide accessible DeFi tools via Telegram - Serve as core infrastructure for TON ecosystem - Enable retail-focused yield generation The full audit report is available at [Quantstamp Certificate](https://certificate.quantstamp.com/full/crouton-finance-stable-swap/14a85512-535f-4145-bbe9-1069ef8ce9a9/index.html) This follows their recent audit of CrowdSwap's lock staking contract, expanding their security coverage across multiple chains.

Cork Protocol Launches Beta Version

Tue 11th Mar 2025
Cork Protocol has officially launched their beta version, marking a significant milestone in their development. This follows their recent collaboration with Routescan.io to enhance user interaction capabilities. The launch represents a step forward in blockchain infrastructure development, focusing on improving user experience and accessibility. - Beta version now live and ready for testing - Recent partnership with Routescan.io - Focus on user interaction improvements *For developers and users interested in exploring the new features, the beta is now available for testing.*

Quantstamp Completes Audit of Ethereum Light Client for LCP Network

Thu 6th Feb 2025
Quantstamp has completed a security audit of a new Ethereum light client developed by Toki Finance. The light client is a key component of the LCP network, designed to operate within an enclave to enable secure and cost-effective interoperability using Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs) and Zero-Knowledge Proofs (ZKPs). This follows recent audits of: - ibc-solidity: An IBC Protocol implementation for EVM chains - LCP network: A core component bringing pure IBC Protocol to EVMs Full audit report available at [Quantstamp Certificate](https://certificate.quantstamp.com/full/datachain-elc-for-bridge-ethereum/254fdabd-0bdb-4969-8716-9bb29562c5d6/index.html)

Quantstamp Completes Security Audit for LCP Network

Thu 16th Jan 2025
Quantstamp has completed a security audit for the LCP Network, a key component of Toki Finance. - LCP enables **direct IBC Protocol integration with EVMs** without requiring intermediate chains - The solution leverages *light clients with TEEs and ZKPs* for enhanced security - This follows their recent audit of DuckChain, the first TON consumer layer connecting TON with EVM and BTC The audit report is now publicly available on Quantstamp's certificate platform, demonstrating their commitment to blockchain security and interoperability.

Quantstamp Completes Security Audit for Sonic Labs' EVM Layer-1 Platform

Thu 19th Dec 2024
Quantstamp has completed a security audit for Sonic Labs, a new EVM layer-1 blockchain platform. Key highlights: - Platform focuses on developer incentives and infrastructure - Full audit report available on Quantstamp's certificate portal - Follows recent audit completion for DuckChain, a TON consumer layer The audit demonstrates continued momentum in blockchain security assessments, particularly for emerging layer-1 solutions and cross-chain infrastructure. View detailed findings: certificate.quantstamp.com

DuckChain Completes Security Audit for TON-EVM Bridge

Thu 5th Dec 2024
DuckChain, the first TON consumer layer, has successfully completed a security audit conducted by Quantstamp. The project aims to connect TON blockchain with EVM-compatible networks and Bitcoin, potentially enabling blockchain access for Telegram's user base. Key developments: - Bridge security audit completed and certified - Integration with Arbitrum ecosystem through Camelot - Trading functionality now live on Camelot DEX The bridge infrastructure represents a significant step in connecting TON's ecosystem with major blockchain networks.
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