Security
Security is at the core of FluidTokens.
In the world of DeFi and crypto, risks can never be completely eliminated — but they can and must be understood, minimized, and managed.
This section explains how we approach security, the measures we take to protect our users, the audits we have undergone, and the general risks that all DeFi participants should be aware of.
Our Approach to Security
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Risk Mitigation First
Every feature we design is evaluated with security and risk management in mind before it goes live. -
Continuous Security Checks
Our team performs regular internal reviews and simulations to identify potential vulnerabilities. -
Audits by Trusted Firms
Independent security audits are conducted on our smart contracts and core protocols.
(In this section, you’ll find details about which audits have been completed and links to public reports where available.) -
Transparent Communication
We believe in keeping our community informed about both strengths and limitations.
Security is a shared responsibility between protocol and users.
Understanding DeFi & Crypto Risks
Even with the strongest protections in place, users should be aware of the inherent risks of participating in decentralized finance:
- Smart Contract Risk – Any contract may contain unforeseen bugs or vulnerabilities.
- Market Volatility – Asset values in DeFi can fluctuate rapidly, affecting collateral and liquidation risk.
- Liquidity Risk – Pools may not always have sufficient liquidity for immediate withdrawals.
- User Responsibility – With non-custodial services, users are fully in control of their keys and must safeguard them.
- Ecosystem Risk – Oracles, wallets, or connected protocols can introduce dependencies.
Why Security Matters
FluidTokens operates at the cutting edge of Bitcoin and Cardano DeFi.
By combining audits, internal testing, risk management mechanisms, and transparency, we work to build user trust and ensure that DeFi can grow sustainably.
This section of the documentation will guide you through:
- The specific audits we have completed
- The security frameworks we follow
- The safeguards integrated into our products
- The best practices users should adopt
Security is not a one-time process — it is an ongoing commitment.
At FluidTokens, we take that responsibility seriously.