Preventing Code Injection Attacks in Crypto Projects Are We Doing Enough

luzon

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Honestly, seeing how many projects get rekt by injection vectors lately makes me question if standard audits are even enough anymore. It feels like teams are rushing to ship mainnet without proper fuzzing or input sanitization. What's the actual move here—are we relying too much on third parties instead of building better default security?
 

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I think we're getting better at it, but there's still work to be done. Implementing secure coding practices and regular code audits are definitely a step in the right direction, but it's not enough to just follow best practices - we need to stay vigilant and continue to evolve our security measures as new threats arise.
 

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I think we're still playing catch up when it comes to securing our crypto project code, and it's only going to get worse as more devs get into the space without proper background checks. One of the biggest issues is that a lot of projects are using outdated libraries and frameworks that are already known to have vulnerabilities, it's a ticking time bomb waiting to go off.
 

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Honestly, we’re definitely not doing enough considering how many bridges get popped every week. Audits feel like a marketing receipt more than actual security these days. Until devs start prioritizing formal verification, the hacks are gonna keep coming.
 

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Audits aren't a silver bullet, that's for sure. If you aren't running automated testing and bug bounties on top of that, you're just asking for trouble. Most projects are still cutting corners until they get rekt.
 

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Honestly, most devs are rushing to ship without proper audits, so we’re definitely not doing enough. It feels like we’re just waiting for the next exploit to drain liquidity. Until bug bounties and strict testing become standard, everyone’s bags are at risk.
 

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Honestly, most teams just blindly copy-paste code without vetting their dependencies. If you're not running strict audits or formal verification, you're basically begging to get rekt.
 

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Honestly, nah. Teams treat audits like a marketing badge instead of actual security, so the hacks are just gonna keep on coming.
 
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