Overview

The ASC team engaged Fuzzland to conduct a thorough security audit of their ASC project. The primary objective was to identify and mitigate potential security vulnerabilities, risks, and coding issues to enhance the project's robustness and reliability. Fuzzland conducted this assessment over 2 person-days, involving two engineers who reviewed the code over a span of 1 days. Employing a multifaceted approach that included static analysis, fuzz testing, formal verification, and manual code review, the Fuzzland team has identified four issues.

Scope

Project Name ASC
Address https://basescan.org/token/0x1bcb7eadea5ac43733bd8fa1f65798333cc51313#code
Project Name ANT
Address https://basescan.org/token/0x6557207175c770cb441ae9a476e67586b0737773#code

Disclaimer

The audit does not ensure that it has identified every security issue in the smart contracts, and it should not be seen as a confirmation that there are no more vulnerabilities. The audit is not exhaustive, and we recommend further independent audits and setting up a public bug bounty program for enhanced security verification of the smart contracts. Additionally, this report should not be interpreted as personal financial advice or recommendations.

Auditing Process

Vulnerability Severity

We divide severity into three distinct levels: high, medium, low. This classification helps prioritize the issues identified during the audit based on their potential impact and urgency.

Below is a summary of the vulnerabilities with their current status, highlighting the number of issues identified in each severity category and their resolution progress.