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Contract Verification

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Last updated 1 year ago

Contract verification is the crucial procedure of examining and validating the smart contract code prior to its deployment on the blockchain. This step holds significant importance in guaranteeing the desired functionality of smart contracts while ensuring their immunity against any potential vulnerabilities or security weaknesses. Independent auditors, security experts, or automated tools usually carry out this task. The procedure entails conducting a comprehensive examination of the contract code to detect possible problems, such as bugs, security vulnerabilities, or potential attacks. This may require a combination of manual and automated testing to guarantee that the code adheres to specific standards and best practices.

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https://explorer.cosvm.net/verified-contracts