OKX Web3 Wallet officially launches a security center, allowing users to verify publicly
ChainCatcher news, according to official sources, the OKX Web3 wallet has officially launched a security center, which users can access by clicking the relevant banner on the Web3 wallet webpage. This center covers five major aspects: code openness, multi-party audits, vulnerability bounty programs, and more, and supports users in public verification, aiming to create a safer Web3 ecosystem.
First, in terms of multi-party audits, the security standards of the OKX Web3 wallet have been tested and verified by third-party security audit companies, and the audit reports from SlowMist and Certik have now been made public for users to view at any time. Second, regarding code openness, the OKX Web3 wallet has completed the open-sourcing of its core code, including mnemonic phrases, private keys, MPC, and other core algorithms, which have been widely verified by the technical community. Users can freely view and audit the implementation details on GitHub, making it more open and transparent. Third, in intercepting third-party risks, the OKX Web3 wallet helps users filter high-risk tokens and domains through robust security monitoring, protecting assets from threats. As of now, it has intercepted over 153K malicious domains, over 1.5M similar domains, 1.28M high-risk tokens, and over 153K high-risk transactions for users. Fourth, the OKX Web3 wallet has also launched a vulnerability bounty program, encouraging users and developers to report service errors and security vulnerabilities, and has prepared generous bounties to work together with users to enhance wallet security. Fifth, as a self-custody wallet, the private keys and assets of the OKX Web3 wallet are fully controlled by the users, and the OKX Web3 wallet will safeguard users' security and privacy 24/7.