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The Sovryn protocol smart contracts are periodically assessed by independent security auditors. You can see the audits here:

More formal audit reports of the Sovryn platform to come.

For your reference, Sovryn is largely based on the codebase of a number of protocols that are running on Ethereum, such as BZX v2, Bancor v2 and the governance code from Compound. The audits that were performed on these protocols are linked below:

BZX v2:

Bancor v2: Compound Governance:

Audit by Pessimistic, October 7, 2020
Smart Contract Source Code Audit, December 2020
Governance Audit by Franklin Richards, December 2020
Governance Audit by Coinspect, January 2021
cSOV Token Audit by Franklin Richards, January 2021
Genesis Sale Audit by Franklin Richards, January 2021
Staking Contract Audit by Franklin Richards, January 2021
September 2020 - Certik V2 Audit
September 2020 - PeckShield Protocol V2 Audit
August 2020 - Halborn Bancor v2 Audit
July 2020 - Consensys Due Diligence Bancor v2 Audit
February 2020 - OpenZeppelin COMP & Governance Audit