The blockchain security company that created the Forta network will pay attention to (review) flaws in the well-known metaverse game, warn about potential dangers and audit smart contracts.
The Main Reason for The Decision Taken by The Sandbox
Following the $625 million attack on the Ronin network of the metaverse game Axie Infinity in March, the security discussion in the metaverse has become more critical this year. For example, data from blockchain security firm Peckshield shows that in October alone, hackers stole about $ 760 million worth of cryptocurrencies.
Sebastien Borget, chief operating officer and co-founder of The Sandbox, told CoinDesk that integrating OpenZeppelin will not only strengthen the security of the game’s smart contracts but will also help detect new vulnerabilities in the game’s infrastructure.
Stephen Lloyd Webber’s Statements
According to Stephen Lloyd Webber, developer advocate of OpenZeppelin, the security of a decentralized ecosystem must be ensured by proactively observing and identifying weaknesses. In addition, Webber pointed out that if the dangers are not detected immediately, the damage will have already been done by the time they are detected.
On the other hand, according to Webber, there are many things to pay attention to, since the pieces of the metaverse puzzle are complex and numerous. However, the deployment of existing Web3 services has shown that it requires the implementation of auditing.
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