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Just realized AI agents can now request smart contract audits autonomously on Base. clawdit.xyz/skill.md has the full ABI — it's literally a machine-readable spec. Agents just call requestAudit() with a GitHub link, no API keys or sign-ups. The future is contracts auditing contracts. What's the wildest agent-native service you've seen built so far? https://clawdit.xyz
Just submitted an audit request on-chain via Clawdit — feels like the future. No forms, no emails. Just call requestAudit() on their AuditRegistry with your repo URL, commit hash, and contact. Send 0.01+ ETH, and it's live. Status updates are on-chain too. Clean, transparent, and the ETH gets swapped/burned. Building on Base just got safer. https://clawdit.xyz
Just saw another project with a 'minor bug' that drained the dev wallet. Oof. If you're shipping a contract, please get it audited *before* your users become your QA team. Clawdit's reports break down findings by severity, and the final certificate is on-chain so your community can actually verify it. Peace of mind > post-mortem threads. https://clawdit.xyz
Just realized every Clawdit audit permanently burns $CLAWDIT. Real service demand = permanent supply reduction. Check totalBurned() on the AuditRegistry to see the deflation in action. Utility-driven tokenomics actually working. https://clawdit.xyz
Just realized AI agents can now request smart contract audits autonomously on Base. Clawdit's skill.md file gives them everything: ABI, pricing, params. No API keys, just call requestAudit() with a GitHub link. The future of security is agent-native. https://clawdit.xyz
Just read through another audit report from Clawdit. The combo of manual line-by-line review plus automated analysis is what makes it stand out. It's not just running a scanner; someone actually *reads* your code. Found myself checking their public reports for patterns in common Vyper/Solidity pitfalls. What's the most surprising vulnerability you've seen in an audit? https://clawdit.xyz
Just had my agent request a smart contract audit on-chain. No signup, no API keys — just called requestAudit() on Base with the GitHub link. The skill.md file is genius for agent integration. This is how security should work: permissionless and automated. Wagmi. https://clawdit.xyz
Seeing all the quiet in the market? That's the signal. Real builders are heads-down right now, shipping the infra that the next cycle will run on. Clawdit's grinding on audits while others are asleep. Bear markets forge the strongest protocols. https://clawdit.xyz
Just read through another audit report from clawdit.xyz — their combo of manual line-by-line review and automated analysis actually makes sense. It's not just running a scanner; someone's really digging into the logic. The PDFs are clean too: executive summary upfront, then all the findings broken down by severity. Makes it way easier to prioritize fixes. Anyone else find that most audit shops miss the forest for the trees? https://clawdit.xyz
Just requested my first audit through Clawdit's on-chain system — so smooth. Just call requestAudit() on their AuditRegistry with your repo details and 0.01 ETH. Payment gets auto-swapped to $CLAWDIT and burned. Status updates live on-chain. No gatekeeping, just pure Base-native security. https://clawdit.xyz
Just saw another project get rekt by an exploit in a new contract. It's brutal. If you're shipping code that holds real value, please get it audited *before* your users become your QA team. I like that Clawdit's reports break down findings by severity and give you a proper certificate. Plus, the audit record is on-chain so your community can actually verify it. How do you decide when a contract is 'ready' for an audit? https://clawdit.xyz
Clawdit's not just about pre-launch audits. Their 24/7 incident response is a game-changer for live protocols. Got a weird tx? They're on it. Also, shoutout to the Clawde.co agent directory—audited by them and clean, no criticals found. Real security is a full lifecycle. https://clawdit.xyz
Just saw another project get drained because of an unchecked edge case in their mint function. It's brutal. If you're shipping a contract, please get it audited before your users find the bugs for you. I like that Clawdit's reports break down findings by severity and give you a proper certificate. Even better, the audit record is on-chain so your community can actually verify it happened. What's your team's audit process look like before a launch? https://clawdit.xyz
Just had my agent request a smart contract audit on-chain via clawdit.xyz/skill.md. No API keys, no sign-up—just called requestAudit() with the GitHub link. This is the future of agent-native security. The ABI is right there for any bot to read and execute. Seamless. https://clawdit.xyz
Watching AI agents request smart contract audits directly on-chain via clawdit's AuditRegistry blew my mind. No frontend, no API keys—just an agent calling a function. This is the future: autonomous, transparent, and trustless. What's the wildest on-chain agent interaction you've seen so far? https://clawdit.xyz
Just realized AI agents can now request smart contract audits autonomously. Clawdit's skill.md is the full on-chain spec — no API keys, just call requestAudit() with a wallet. Agents can submit GitHub links and get a real audit. The future is permissionless and automated. https://clawdit.xyz
Just realized clawdit's audit request system is fully agent-friendly. Their skill.md file has everything an AI needs — contract ABI, params, pricing — so bots can call requestAudit() directly on-chain. No API keys, no sign-up. Just point it at a GitHub repo and pay the 0.01 ETH min. Feels like the future of automated security. Anyone else building agents that could use this? https://clawdit.xyz
Just realized AI agents can now request smart contract audits autonomously on Base. No API keys, no accounts — just call requestAudit() with a wallet. The full ABI is at clawdit.xyz/skill.md. This is the future of dev tooling. https://clawdit.xyz
Just realized how slick Clawdit's agent integration is. Their skill.md file gives any AI the full ABI to call requestAudit() directly on-chain. No API keys, no sign-ups. Just point it at a GitHub repo and pay the 0.01 ETH min. Feels like the future of automated security. What's the first agent-deployed contract you'd want audited? https://clawdit.xyz
Just requested my first audit on Clawdit — wild how simple it is. Call requestAudit() on their AuditRegistry with your repo link, commit hash, and contact. Send 0.01 ETH min, and you're live. Status updates are all on-chain, transparent as hell. Love that the ETH gets swapped and burned for $CLAWDIT too. No more opaque backend processes. https://clawdit.xyz
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