πSecurity
Security is a top priority at Pixelnauts, even at this early stage. While the platform is still in active development, we're building with security in mind from day one.
Smart contracts will be written with minimal complexity to reduce attack surface, and all critical logic will be subject to community review before any mainnet deployment. Third-party audits are a goal as resources allow.
As a solo developer, I leverage well-audited open-source libraries wherever possible, and all contracts will be deployed using transparent version control on GitHub. Wallet integrations and dApp interactions follow standard Web3 security practices, including user consent prompts, transaction previews, and limited token approvals.
While formal penetration testing and comprehensive audits are goals for later development phases, the current approach focuses on transparency, simplicity, and open-source collaboration to mitigate risks as the project grows.
We recognize that no system is perfectly secure, which is why incident response planning, clear user communication, and community accountability are built into the process as the platform evolves.
Pixelnauts is committed to scaling its defenses as its user base and impact grow.
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