PolkaDOT Smart Contract Audit

Attain effortless security for your Polkadot projects through ImmuneBytes’ State-of-the-Art auditing solution.

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What are PolkaDOT Smart Contracts?

Founded by some of blockchain’s foremost builders, PolkaDOT is a next-generation blockchain launched in 2020. It garnered considerable attention from the community and investors and is now popular in the Web3 industry. It solved the problem of interoperability between chains by introducing Parachains. As listed on PolkaDOT’s website, there are 573 projects on the network. Smart contracts on the PolkaDOT network are reliable and offer high flexibility.

PolkaDOT is a WASM-based meta-protocol with support for languages such as Rust/C++/GoLang, etc., giving hackers a wider range to execute different exploits. Securing every smart contract aspect becomes necessary due to so many attack vectors. ImmuneBytes’ auditors are well-versed in many programming languages used to build on PolkaDOT. Get your smart contracts audited before it’s too late.

Why Is It Important?

Wondering why it is important to get an audit? Well, wonder no more! Here are several reasons, more than enough of why you should get an audit before going live.

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No More Loss of Funds

Vulnerabilities in PolkaDOT 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 PolkaDOT 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.

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Why Should You Undergo An PolkaDOT Smart Contract Audit?

Vulnerabilities in smart contracts possess a risk of loss of funds, reputation and time. Get your PolkaDOT smart contracts audited with us and have control over your funds! PolkaDOT is a WASM-based protocol, implying that any language compiled into Web Assembly is compatible with PolkaDOT, increasing the number of attack vectors.

$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 auditors are skilled in their niche and audit the code with a real-world perspective. Being a team of Web3 enthusiasts, we understand the risks and make sure to eradicate any potential threat.

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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FAQs

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

A few of the most common and devastating vulnerabilities in PolkaDOT contracts include re-entrancy, front-running, integer overflow and underflow, simple logic error, block gas limit vulnerability, default visibility, timestamp dependence, denial of services attacks and tx.origin authentication attacks.

PolkaDOT is a Wasm-based protocol. Any programming language compiled into Web Assembly can code smart contracts on the PokaDOT network. Languages such as Rust, C++, Go, Ruby, TypeScript, and Haskell are some of the most popularly used ones.

The key benefit of building on PolkaDOT is its interoperability feature. It allows two blockchains to communicate without the need for any middleman.

There are several challenges associated with auditing PolkaDOT contracts, such as the unique nature of the platform and the need for more reliable resources for auditing. Nevertheless, our auditors are skilled in their niche and are equipped with the blockchain and its working.

Some of the biggest projects are deployed on the chain. PolkaDOT facilitates the development of dApps, DeFi protocols, DEXs, bridges, games, wallets and much more. Thus, if you’re planning to deploy on the network, getting an audit before making it live is mandatory if you plan to deploy on the web.