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Platform updates, new listings, security insights, and announcements from the DeFiTrust team.

Platform updates: protocol comparison, exploit history, and audit link verification

Since our launch, we have been working to make DeFiTrust more useful and more reliable. Here is a quick overview of everything that shipped this week.

Compare protocols side by side

You can now select any two protocols and compare them directly — trust score, audit count, security firms involved, TVL, and age. Hit the + button on any card and open the comparison panel in one click.

Post-audit fix tracking

Each audit now shows a badge indicating whether the identified vulnerabilities were fixed — fully, partially, or not at all. A link to the protocol's changelog is included whenever one is available.

Live exploit history via DeFiLlama

Every protocol page now cross-references the DeFiLlama hacks database in real time. If a protocol has been exploited, the details — amount lost, attack type, date — appear directly in the panel.

4 new protocols added

The registry now includes ether.fi, Ondo Finance, Securitize, and Ethena — each with their full audit history referenced.

Audit link verification

Every audit report URL across the registry has been checked. Unreachable links are now clearly flagged with a broken link badge, and their impact is reflected in the protocol's trust score.

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Introducing DeFi Trust — A Better Way to Explore DeFi Security

The DeFi ecosystem has expanded rapidly — but security information hasn't kept up. Audit reports are scattered across Twitter threads, Discord announcements, and GitHub repositories, making it nearly impossible for users to do proper due diligence before interacting with a protocol.

Security information in DeFi should be easy to access, easy to verify, transparent, organized, and permanently available. That's exactly what DeFiTrust was built to fix.

What is DeFiTrust?

DeFiTrust is a centralized platform that helps users discover, verify, and compare audit certificates across DeFi protocols. It doesn't replace traditional audits — it makes them accessible. One registry, all major protocols, full audit history in one searchable interface.

The problem we're solving

Today, finding audit information means digging through scattered sources — a tweet here, a PDF buried in a GitHub repo there. DeFiTrust consolidates everything into a single public registry with trust scores, certificate hashes, and direct links to the original reports.

Building for long-term transparency

We're implementing IPFS-based storage to make audit records permanently accessible, tamper-proof, and fully decentralized. No single point of failure, no data that can disappear. The infrastructure of trust needs to be as resilient as the protocols it covers.

Early stage — open to feedback

DeFiTrust is still early. We're actively seeking community input on decentralized verification, reputation systems, and cross-chain indexing. If you're a protocol, an auditor, or simply a DeFi user who cares about security — we'd love to hear from you.

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