A new way to hack just appeared.
It already burned someone. It's still in your code. Protocols get hacked every day, and every hack exposes a new vulnerability. Almost no one goes back to check their own contracts against those vulns. The knowledge is public. It just never reaches your code.
The whole knowledge base, run against you, continuously.
It formalizes the attack, runs it against all of your contracts, and tells you whether you're safe — turning a fresh exploit into a checked box, not a sleepless night.


