The voting to approve these vast infrastructure changes began even before Lido’s chosen vetters finished their work. Lido lists seven auditors involved in checking the security of its v2 code, but only one, ChainSecurity, appears to have completed its audit. “The audit scope is huge, 7,5+K lines of code. It’s akin to reading a book where you must keep track of each character’s actions and the structure of each scene, all while keeping an eye out for any discrepancies or irregularities,” Putiatin said.
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