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If auditors are going to be telling some of these projects that they are ok, we should probably have a record of who the auditors are as well, and why they missed finding these bugs.
Please add a column to the markdown that adds the auditor, and why they didn't check for the attack vector.
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Honestly, that's probably not too far fetched. Yeah an on-chain contract might be cool... as well as what coverage they looked for, and if an attack falls inside their coverage they can be the ones on trial.
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If auditors are going to be telling some of these projects that they are ok, we should probably have a record of who the auditors are as well, and why they missed finding these bugs.
Please add a column to the markdown that adds the auditor, and why they didn't check for the attack vector.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: