To make sure the BabyMusk Token, which is built on the BEP20 system, is secure and works correctly, its smart contract went through a thorough check by EtherAuthority. This review specifically looked at the BabyMusk token’s smart contracts and didn’t cover any other parts of the platform.
The audit involved both careful manual checks and the use of automated tools like Slither, Solhint, and Remix IDE. The results showed no serious or high-level problems, which is a good sign for its security. However, the audit did find one medium-level issue, three low-level issues, and a few very minor points. These mostly had to do with checking the information going into functions and how events are recorded, but they weren’t considered major risks.
Some of the main things the BabyMusk Token can do are give out rewards and allow users to swap tokens. While the contract was rated as “Secured,” it’s worth knowing that it has functions that are controlled by the owner, so it’s not completely decentralized. Because of this, it’s important for the owner’s permissions to be managed responsibly to keep the community’s trust and the system secure.
If you’d like to get all the details about what the audit found and how it was done, you can read the complete report on EtherAuthority’s website. BabyMusk-Token-Smart-Contracts-Security-Audit-Report
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