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Code-Level Weakness

Definition

A code-level weakness identifies a flaw or defect within the underlying programming code of a smart contract, blockchain protocol, or decentralized application. These vulnerabilities can stem from logical errors, improper input validation, or insecure coding practices. Such weaknesses may be exploited by malicious actors, leading to unauthorized access, asset loss, or network disruption. Addressing these flaws through rigorous auditing and secure development practices is crucial for system integrity.