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Building Trust in Web3: MetaTrust Labs Validates DeBox in Successful Auditting

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MetaTrust Labs, a leading provider of Web3 AI security solutions and auditing services, has recently concluded a comprehensive audit of DeBox's smart contracts, marking a significant milestone for both companies.

The audit, conducted by MetaTrust Labs' expert team of security researchers, utilized the proprietary AI security scanning service. With a meticulous approach, the team conducted a thorough assessment of DeBox's smart contracts, evaluating crucial aspects such as security, logic and performance.

The resulting audit report validates DeBox's commitment to maintaining a secure and reliable platform for its users and partners. It reveals that DeBox's smart contracts are not only well-designed and implemented but also adhere to the best practices and coding standards of Web3 development. Most notably, the report confirms the absence of critical or high-severity vulnerabilities, with only a few minor issues identified and promptly resolved.

This successful audit is a testament to the proficiency and professionalism exhibited by MetaTrust Labs in delivering high-quality Web3 AI auditing services. It further establishes MetaTrust Labs as a trusted partner for Web3 projects seeking security expertise.

MetaTrust Labs and DeBox have expressed intention from both sides to strengthen collaboration in the future as DeBox expands its capabilities to support additional blockchains and protocols. MetaTrust Labs will continue to provide ongoing security monitoring and consulting services, ensuring the long-term security and integrity of DeBox's smart contracts.

The auditting conducted by MetaTrust Labs provides reassurance to users and partners of DeBox, highlighting the platform's commitment to security and reliability. With MetaTrust Labs' security monitoring and consultation, users can confidently engage with DeBox's expanding suite of features and functionalities. This partnership between MetaTrust Labs and DeBox embodies the collaborative spirit driving the advancement of Web3, bringing us closer to a future characterized by enhanced interoperability and groundbreaking innovation.

As the Web3 ecosystem continues to evolve, MetaTrust Labs and DeBox serve as beacons of trust, ensuring the highest standards of security and integrity for the benefit of all participants in the decentralized ecosystem.

About DeBox

DeBox is a Web3 social platform based on blockchainDID. DeBox focuses on solving the problem of social information authenticity and reducing fraud. To establish an open platform, DeBox assists Web3 builder to develop a mature DAOs governance tools.

About MetaTrust Labs

MetaTrust Labs is the world's leading provider of Web3 AI security services. Our range of services includes AI Security Scanning, Security Audits, Security Monitoring, and Open Source Smart Contract Templates. We offer fast, accurate, and cost-efficient solutions through every stage of the project development lifecycle to help builders develop secure Web3 applications with ease.

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