Let's be real: true independent audits stand on their own. No central authority needs to greenlight them before release. Either the code checks out or it doesn't. That's it.
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DAOTruant
· 8h ago
Haha, centralized approval systems should have been thrown into the trash long ago. The code is right there, talking, and you can't fool people.
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DefiPlaybook
· 10h ago
When it comes to code quality, there's really no gray area. But how many auditing firms in the crypto space are willing to confidently say, "Code has zero issues"?
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HallucinationGrower
· 12-23 06:56
The code is right there; the community can see at a glance whether it's qualified or not, and it still needs approval from the central authorities...
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MissedAirdropBro
· 12-23 06:55
When it comes to coding, it's true... if it's qualified, it's qualified; if not, so be it. Why wait for the approval of the big shots?
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FlashLoanKing
· 12-23 06:33
Well said, this is the spirit we want. If there's no trust, let's do a code review; nobody gets to slack off.
Let's be real: true independent audits stand on their own. No central authority needs to greenlight them before release. Either the code checks out or it doesn't. That's it.