According to @DefiLlama , more than $2. 8 billion in total value has been hacked due to cross-chain bridge exploits.
09 Jan 2024, 20:47
According to @DefiLlama , more than $2.8 billion in total value has been hacked due to cross-chain bridge exploits.
The most recent incident took place on December 31, just before the turn of the new year.
Here’s how our industry can do better in 2024🧵
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2ChainlinkLINK #15
09 Jan 2024, 20:47
Heavily-Audited Codebase
Both the onchain and offchain code for CCIP and the Risk Management Network were subjected to 14 independent audits by five leading security firms ahead of the initial mainnet launch, as well as two crowdsourced @code4rena audits.
Heavily-Audited Codebase.
Heavily-Audited Codebase
Both the onchain and offchain code for CCIP and the Risk Management Network were subjected to 14 independent audits by five leading security firms ahead of the initial mainnet launch, as well as two crowdsourced @code4rena audits.
ChainlinkLINK #15
09 Jan 2024, 20:47
Cross-chain is unlocking exponential innovation but also a rapidly growing attack surface for our industry. If you're building cross-chain, you need to think security-first.
Watch one of Web3’s leading security experts explain CCIP’s unmatched security:
Cross-chain is unlocking exponential innovation but also a rapidly growing attack surface for our industry.
Cross-chain is unlocking exponential innovation but also a rapidly growing attack surface for our industry. If you're building cross-chain, you need to think security-first.
Watch one of Web3’s leading security experts explain CCIP’s unmatched security: