Aurora Smart Contract Audit

Engage with ImmuneBytes’ comprehensive full-stack Web3 security audit solutions crafted for your Aurora smart contracts.

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What Are Aurora Smart Contracts?

Aurora enables Ethereum contract execution on a more performance-oriented ecosystem: the NEAR blockchain. Aurora is an Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) implemented as a smart contract on NEAR Protocol. It is a fast, scalable, and carbon-neutral Tier 1 blockchain.

ImmuneBytes executes integrated manual and automated security audits. Our security auditors analyze the source code and implementation of the client's smart contract on the Aurora blockchain network while detecting errors and security vulnerabilities and proposing the required refinement solutions. Thus, balancing inefficiencies, timeliness, functionality, and ambiguities with smart contracts.

Why Is It Important?

Smart contracts are immutable. Mistakes, once made, cannot be reverted. Take the wiser path to security audits and safeguard your and your user's funds.

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No More Loss of Funds

Vulnerabilities in Aurora smart contracts can result in massive losses of funds, both yours and your clients. With ImmuneBytes audits, you can rest assured that your assets are safe on the blockchain.

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Code Optimization

Gas plays an important role in Aurora smart contracts. It becomes crucial to optimize the usage of gas in your source code. We not only reveal bugs but also offer recommendations for improving gas usage.

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Build Trust

The stamp of an audit on your smart contracts attracts potential investors and clients. Smart contracts audited by ImmuneBytes have a lesser chance of getting exploited.

In 2022, Smart Contracts Vulnerabilities Were Alone Responsible
For Hacks Over $1.5Bn. Are You Sure About Your Own Smart Contract(s)?

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Why Should You Undergo An Aurora Smart Contract Audit?

Undergoing an Aurora smart contract audit eliminates the risk of human errors and vulnerabilities, prevents financial frauds like slippage of funds and enhances the probability of gas optimization. An audit ensures your contract is free from any potential risks that might become the cause of a mishap in the future!

$6B

Lost in Crypto Hacks So Far

$3.8B

Lost in 2022 Alone

82%

Hacks Targeted Defi Protocols

3x Damage

Lost funds + Lost trust + Lost market value

What Do We Offer?

Our blockchain experts extensively audit your smart contract code, find potential bugs and attack verticals. Don't risk getting hacker! Get an audit by ImmuneBytes's experts.

Extensive Audit Report

Our audit reports are comprehensive and document every measure taken during the audit process. We classify the vulnerabilities according to their severity levels and offer remediations and code optimizations.

Check For 100+ Vulnerabilities

We analyze a smart contract for over a hundred vulnerabilities. These include bugs that have been exploited and others that could be exploited in the future.

Smart Contract Fuzzing

We fuzz-test your smart contracts as an additional measure. Fuzzing a smart contract ensures that it will not behave unexpectedly against any given input, minimizing the risk of hacks.

Post Refactor Reaudits

Not just once, we audit your code twice! Once your developers review our audit report and make the recommended fixes, we again analyze your contract and prepare the final audit report.

Security Test Cases

Our auditors use frameworks like Foundry, HardHat and Truffle to write unit test cases other than the developers provided. We ensure to traverse every possible branch of execution in the source code.

Quick Turnaround Time

A dedicated team of auditors is assigned to your project, who usually take 3-10 days to complete an audit, depending on the code size. We are result-oriented and understand the gravity of deadlines.

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But Without Vulnerabilities.

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FAQs

The world of Aurora is enormous. And so are the questions associated with them. Here, we list the top 5 most frequently asked questions on the Aurora Ecosystem.

Solidity is the programming language used to develop smart contracts on the Aurora blockchain. The contracts on the Ethereum blockchain can be used with Aurora as long as they compile to EVM bytecode.

Echidna, Slither, Scribble, Manticore Mythril, and Mythx are some EVM-compatible auditing tools used by smart contract auditors to make your smart contract a bug-free venture.

Some of the most commonly found vulnerabilities are Re-Entrancy, Arithmetic Over/Under Flows, Delegate call, Default Visibilities, Entropy Illusion, External Contract, Referencing, Short Address/Parameter Attack, Unchecked CALL Return Values, Race Conditions / Front Running, Denial Of Service (DOS), Block Timestamp Manipulation, Constructors with Care, Uninitialized Storage Pointers, Floating Points and Numerical Precision, and tx.origin Authentication, among others, which we identify and categorize into high, medium, and low-risk issues

We are committed to recapitulating with your resources to improve your contracts until they are Mainnet-ready. Suppose our security auditors recommend that you change your contract and implement those improvements. In that case, we will verify that the changes made are desirable and produce the consequent version of the audit with the requisite details.

The time taken to complete an audit usually takes 5-15 days to process the initial audit report, depending upon the nature of the project, the technology stack used, the size of your codebase, the complexity of the code, how tightly the code is integrated, the availability of auditors, etc. However, despite these factors, we take pride in meeting deadlines given by our clients and delivering satisfactory results.