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Audits & Security
ForeverMoney's audit and security model.
Audit
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Halborn reviewed specified Liquidity Escrow Manager contracts and commits in December 2025. The bridge, third-party dependencies, economic attacks, and later changes were outside that review. An audit is not a guarantee of security.
Read the audit
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Chainlink CCIP bridge protections
- Backing model: Current bridge contracts are designed to mint Base TAO against TAO locked in the bridge.
- Redemptions: The contract design burns Base TAO before releasing TAO to the selected Finney destination.
- CCIP validation: Chainlink's Risk Management Network validates transfers.
- Failure handling: Recovery depends on the bridge and CCIP procedures; rate limits cap exposure.
Protocol controls
- Current deployed contracts use multisig approval and a public time delay for sensitive changes.
- The emergency pause is designed to auto-expire and cannot move user funds.
Vault
The reviewed liquidity contracts hold managed positions. Users can request withdrawal of their share, subject to contract and network availability.