Osaka Protocol Smart Contract Audit

 Project Background

Website Details

  • A decentralized finance initiative that aims to create an environment of equality and shared responsibility, promoting the concept that ownership percentage equates to one’s level of responsibility and influence. 
  • Each holder’s power is proportionate to their ownership stake, It aims to cultivate a thriving ecosystem driven by community collaboration and true decentralization.
  • Osaka Protocol is a platform that focuses on creating a secure and decentralized ecosystem for digital asset management and transactions.
  •  It emphasizes user privacy, security, and efficient digital asset handling through its various protocols and features.

Website: osaka.win

Code Details

  • This contract suite provides a comprehensive implementation for cross-chain token transfers with support for fees and ERC20 token standards. The key functionalities include:
    • Cross-chain token transfers with fee handling.
    • Estimating transfer and call fees.
    • Event logging for transparency and auditing.
    • Integration with LayerZero for cross-chain communication.
  • This setup is particularly useful for decentralized finance (DeFi) applications where cross-chain token transfers and interoperability are critical.

Audit Summary

  • We observed no issue in the smart contracts.
  • The security state of the reviewed smart contract, based on standard audit procedure scope, is “Well Secured”.

Executive Audit Summary

  • According to the standard audit assessment, the Customer`s solidity smart contracts are “Well Secured”. Also, these contracts contain owner control, which does not make them fully decentralized.
  • We used various tools like Slither, Solhint and Remix IDE. At the same time this finding is based on critical analysis of the manual audit.

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