Radix, a layer-1 smart contract platform, has joined forces with Hacken, a blockchain security auditor, to strengthen the security of its ecosystem. This partnership sees Hacken assume the role of code auditor for projects operating on the Radix platform.
The move comes as Radix seeks to build its reputation for full-stack capabilities and layer-1 smart contract technology. Its Scrypto programming language simplifies the creation and running of smart contracts.
Hacken brings with it a team of over 60 cybersecurity experts and a community of white hat hackers and security researchers. They have immersed themselves in the technical details of the Radix network, its consensus algorithm, and the broader ecosystem.
Piers Ridyard, the CEO of RDX Works, expressed his satisfaction with the collaboration, emphasising that the audit process will be extensive. The audits will enhance the robustness of the decentralized applications on the platform, creating greater trust among users.
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