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Unverified Code

Definition

Unverified code refers to software or smart contract code that has not undergone thorough security audits, formal verification, or peer review by independent experts. Such code carries a higher risk of containing bugs, vulnerabilities, or malicious functions that could lead to financial losses or system failures. Deploying or interacting with unverified code introduces significant security exposure for users and the broader ecosystem. Its use should be approached with extreme caution.