Smart contracts are open for the world to see, and can be called by anyone, or even other smart contracts. They often handle large amounts of value, and a security breach can have severe consequences (check out the running leaderboard). Audits help ensure that the smart contract is secure and functions as intended, protecting the assets and interests of all parties involved. Additionally, Audits give credibility to the project and increase the trust of the users and investors, which is vital in such a new and rapidly evolving field.

I am interested in gaining experience in this sector, and with that being said, CrozierCreative is offering free smart contract audits! Now, it is generally good practice to obtain multiple audits of your project before deploying to a live chain, but since I am also new to this sector, I would reccommend you do not count my audits (yet, at least) as reputable.

If you are interested, please send a message to [email protected] and we can get in touch. As you can probably guess, a proper audit requires back and forth between the developer and auditor. It is paramount that I understand exactly what you want your code to do to perform a proper audit. Depending the size of the project I may also request unit tests be written, if they weren't already.