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Chia Network – Coloured Coins Implementation

Chia Network has requested that Least Authority perform a security audit of the Coloured coin implementation, a Chialisp smart transaction and its dependencies. Chia Network aims to build a blockchain and smart transaction platform that is decentralized, efficient, and secure. Chialisp is Chia’s new smart transaction programming language. The blockchain

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Hiro – Stacks Wallet

Hiro requested that Least Authority perform a security audit and penetration testing of the Stacks Wallet, a new browser extension for Chrome and Firefox that enables users to perform the following: ● Authenticate web applications with 12 or 24-word mnemonic keys; ● Set passwords for the encryption and storage of

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MW4ALL Participates in NGI Bootcamp

Least Authority recently participated in a business scale-up bootcamp organized by NGI TETRA. The bootcamp offered us valuable lessons and the honor of being chosen as one of its ‘winners’. NGI (Next Generation Internet) is a program funded by the European Union, supporting a “Human Internet that respects the fundamental values

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Security Consulting FAQs Page is Live

In order to increase the transparency of our processes, we have compiled a list of Frequently Asked Questions for our Security Consulting work. The FAQs page provides details about our services, including: An Overview of Our Services, Planning and Preparing for a Security Audit, Responding to and Managing the Findings.

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Equilibrium – Vanilla Smart Contracts

Equilibrium requested that Least Authority perform a security audit of the Vanilla Smart Contracts. Vanilla is implemented in three Solidity contracts where all user-facing calls happen via VanillaRouter, which inherits trading functionality from UniswapTrader. Profitable trading is rewarded with VanillaGovernanceToken ERC-20s. Our final audit report was completed on March 23rd,

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