On May 5, 2022, the Sahara DAO Protocol had its smart contracts thoroughly reviewed for security and functionality by EtherAuthority. This audit focused on the smart contracts, which are written in Solidity and live on the Cronos Chain.
Audit Scope and Methodology
The audit looked at 21 different smart contract files, including important parts like Pool.sol, SaharaDaoChef.sol, SaharaDaoStaking.sol, and SaharaDaoTreasury.sol. EtherAuthority used a mix of computer programs (Slither, Solhint, and Remix IDE) and careful manual checks of the code to see how secure the contracts were.
Findings and Observations
The audit determined that the Sahara DAO smart contracts were “Secured,” meaning no serious security problems (critical, high, or medium severity) were found. However, they did identify three minor issues and a few very minor ones, which the development team was aware of.
It’s also important to note that the contracts have features that give control to an owner, so they aren’t completely decentralized. This is something users and investors who value decentralization in blockchain projects should keep in mind.
In Conclusion
The fact that EtherAuthority successfully audited the Sahara DAO Protocol highlights how important it is for blockchain projects to have thorough security checks. For both developers and investors, these audits help build trust in the project’s reliability and security.
You can read the full details of the audit in the complete report here: Sahara-DAO-Protocol-Smart-Contracts-Security-Audit-Report
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