This is an easily overlooked point: many affected projects have undergone formal audits, secured sufficient funding, and enjoy high community trust. But the reality is, audits can reduce risk but cannot eliminate it entirely. Security management is not a one-time deal but a continuous, dynamic process. Our CTO Artem has previously discussed this issue in depth, with the core idea being: no matter how perfect an audit report is, it is only a snapshot in time. Subsequent code iterations, contract upgrades, and changes in the external environment will introduce new risk points.
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This is an easily overlooked point: many affected projects have undergone formal audits, secured sufficient funding, and enjoy high community trust. But the reality is, audits can reduce risk but cannot eliminate it entirely. Security management is not a one-time deal but a continuous, dynamic process. Our CTO Artem has previously discussed this issue in depth, with the core idea being: no matter how perfect an audit report is, it is only a snapshot in time. Subsequent code iterations, contract upgrades, and changes in the external environment will introduce new risk points.