November 15, 2021

DGMV Token Audited by CertiK

LCX has developed the utility token smart contract and acted as a Token Generator for DGMV. For token investor protection, the DGMV utility token has been audited by CertiK, the...

LCX has developed the utility token smart contract and acted as a Token Generator for DGMV. For token investor protection, the DGMV utility token has been audited by CertiK, the top-rated blockchain security platform and smart contract auditing firm. LCX and DigiCorp Labs chose to get DigiMetaverse’s native tokens audited by CertiK due to their focus on security, transparency, and innovation within cybersecurity.

The so-called Trusted Technology Token Generator is one the registered and regulated roles in accordance with the Liechtenstein Blockchain Laws – and a role which LCX is approved and registered for. The Token Generator is an important element for any compliant token sale.

DGMV token is a utility token issued by DigiCorp. You can find more information about the DGMV Token.

CertiK used rigorous formal verification, static analysis, and manual review to guard against some of the audit’s most frequent and critical vulnerabilities. Certik offers hacker-resistant smart contracts and blockchain audits.

The DGMV Token developed by LCX is a utility token. Certik performed an audit utilising three essential analysis techniques: Dynamic, Static Analysis, and Manual Review techniques.

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DGMV Token – Audit by CertiK at https://www.certik.com/projects/LCX

The smart contract was sorely tested against a variety of attack vectors, both common and uncommon. CertiK audited the codebase for compliance with current best practices and industry standards. Certik will also check to ensure contract logic meets the specifications and intentions of the client. The audit also involves cross-referencing contract structure and implementation against similar smart contracts produced by industry leaders and thorough manual review by industry experts.

AUDIT RESULTS – A total of 5 issues were identified during the auditing process, 3 of which had informational issues and only 2 major. All 3 informational issues and 1 Major issue have been fully resolved. 1 Major Issues have been acknowledged but kept for strategic and compliance reasons.

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