Lighter just wrapped up security audits for both its perpetual and spot trading circuits. The team has now open-sourced the verification code that checks every operation recorded on chain. This move demonstrates a commitment to transparency and lets the community inspect the mechanisms behind their trading infrastructure.
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WalletDetective
· 15h ago
The open-source verification code tactic is indeed quite ruthless. Finally, there are projects willing to openly share their transaction logic for everyone to scrutinize.
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unrekt.eth
· 15h ago
It sounds like they want to please the community. Open-source code definitely shows more sincerity.
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BagHolderTillRetire
· 15h ago
Bro, the transparency is indeed impressive. The step of open-source verification code is really solid.
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SolidityStruggler
· 15h ago
Open-source verification code—this move finally shows a project daring to reveal its secrets to the community. But after the audit, they open source it—is this truly transparency or just marketing hype? Only time will tell.
Lighter just wrapped up security audits for both its perpetual and spot trading circuits. The team has now open-sourced the verification code that checks every operation recorded on chain. This move demonstrates a commitment to transparency and lets the community inspect the mechanisms behind their trading infrastructure.