Smart contract audits with public verification.
CyberScope audits result in public verification badges visible on CoinMarketCap and CoinGecko, giving users a clear external reference before they interact.
Verification reflects the audited contract state at the time of review

Trust decisions happen outside your site.
Most users never open audit reports.
They look for external signals that a contract has been reviewed. Verification surfaces audit outcomes where those decisions are actually made.
What verification represents
Verification reflects a completed audit and links back to the underlying review.
It allows users to see what was audited and when, without relying on claims or marketing language.
Issued after a completed audit
Tied to a specific contract version
Externally visible and clickable
Designed for transparency, not promotion
From audit to verification
CyberScope audits focus on identifying risk, validating assumptions, and documenting review scope clearly.
Once complete, verification provides a visible reference that the contract has undergone independent review.
Keeping verification accurate.
Verification reflects the audited state of a contract at a specific point in time.
If a contract is upgraded, redeployed, or materially changed, re-review is required for verification to remain current.
Who this is for
Built for Web3 teams under real scrutiny.
Verification is most valuable for teams operating where external trust matters, including:
DeFi protocols with live users or TVL
Infrastructure teams with downstream dependencies
Projects preparing for upgrades, listings, or partnerships
Teams that want trust signals users already recognise
Make your audit visible.
If your contract is live, users will look for confirmation.
Start with an audit. End with verification they can check.
Ecosystems
Ethereum
BNB Chain
Polygon
Dogecoin
Aptos
Arbitrum
Base
zkSync
Blast
Cosmos
Solana
Hyperliquid
Monad
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