Dedaub is a Malta-based smart contract security and auditing platform, offering users continuous security audits and foundational analysis in smart contracts.
Dedaub is a Malta-based smart contract security and auditing platform, offering users with continuous security audits and foundational analysis in smart contracts.
Dedaub is a Malta-based smart contract security and auditing platform, offering users continuous security audits and foundational analysis in smart contracts.
Dedaub is a security solutions provider for smart contracts, including auditing services and automation-based software analyses. The company's technology offers the practical advantages of formal verification, to enable one-time or continual security audits without the same effort needed for human audits. This, in turn, helps users secure their projects undergirded by smart contracts.
Dedaub's Contract Library is a smart contract code explorer. It is continuously updated with deployed contracts on EVM-based blockchains, and integrated with Dedaub's Watchdog service. The Contract Library includes the capability to browse contracts, transactions, and approvals; flag for annotations or discussions around contract codes; decode, which is a decompiler for EVM bytecode; and offers users understanding ofunderstand the smart contracts, including low-level code, similar code, and blockchain state information.
Dedaub's Watchdog is a continuous auditing service for smart contracts. The Watchdog service performs code audits, which examine 100shundreds of custom security analyses, recognizes deployments of new contracts associated with a protocol, maintains an explorer database optimized for security, monitors state and combines it with code information, and warns users when an inspection by a human auditor is needed, and adapts to the requirements of the protocol based on that human input.
Dedaub is a Malta-based smart contract security and auditing platform, offering users with continuous security audits and foundational analysis in smart contracts.
Dedaub is a security solutions provider for smart contracts, including auditing services and automation-based software analyses. The company's technology offers the practical advantages of formal verification, to enable one-time or continual security audits without the same effort needed for human audits. This in turn helps users secure their projects undergirded by smart contracts.
Founded in 2021 by Neville Grech and Yannis Smaragdakis, the company's founders and auditors have an academic research background with what the company calls a "hacker" mentality to help users secure code. Customers and partners of the company have included Ethereum Foundation, Chainlink, Ledger, Yearn, Nexus Mutual, DeFi Saver, Perpetual, and Immunefi.
Dedaub's Contract Library is a smart contract code explorer. It is continuously updated with deployed contracts on EVM-based blockchains, and integrated with Dedaub's Watchdog service. The Contract Library includes the capability to browse contracts, transactions, and approvals; flag for annotations or discussions around contract codes; decode, which is a decompiler for EVM bytecode; and offers users understanding of the smart contracts, including low-level code, similar code, and blockchain state information.
Dedaub's Watchdog is a continuous auditing service for smart contracts. The Watchdog service performs code audits which examine 100s of custom security analyses, recognizes deployments of new contracts associated with a protocol, maintains an explorer database optimized for security, monitors state and combines it with code information, warns users when an inspection by a human auditor is needed, and adapts to the requirements of the protocol based on that human input.
August 1, 2022
March 2, 2021
Dedaub is a Malta-based smart contract security and auditing platform, offering users continuous security audits and foundational analysis in smart contracts.
Dedaub is a Malta-based smart contract security and auditing platform, offering users continuous security audits and foundational analysis in smart contracts.