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Third-Party Audit

Definition

A third-party audit is an independent review conducted by an external, unbiased entity. This examination assesses the security, functionality, or financial integrity of a system, smart contract, or set of records. In the digital asset space, these audits are critical for identifying vulnerabilities in code, verifying compliance with standards, and assuring stakeholders of a protocol’s reliability. Such independent verification helps build trust and mitigate risks associated with decentralized applications.