The Biggest Security Mistake In Crypto?

Thinking an audit means the job is finished.

I used to see an audit badge and immediately feel more confident.

Then I realized something.

Audits don't secure a protocol forever.

They capture a moment in time.

But protocols don't stand still.

New features get added.

Reward systems change.

Governance evolves.

User behavior shifts.

And every change creates new opportunities for mistakes.

That's why I've started paying more attention to something else:

What happens after launch?

This is where @Bedrock gets interesting to me.

Not because it has audits.

Most serious projects do.

But because real security is about what happens when thousands of users start interacting with live code every day.

That's where bug bounties matter.

A good bounty program sends a simple message:

*"If you find a weakness, tell us before an attacker does."*

Think about it.

Every vulnerability has value.

The only question is who gets paid first.

🟢 A white-hat researcher?

Or

🔴 An attacker?

The strongest projects don't pretend weaknesses don't exist.

They create incentives to find them early.

Because trust isn't built when everything is working.

Trust is built by how a protocol prepares for the day something isn't.

That's why I think security isn't a badge.

It's a culture.

And culture is much harder to copy than code.

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