The Sovryn protocol smart contracts are periodically assessed by independent security auditors. You can see the audits here:
- Sovryn Zero Protocol Smart Contract Audit by Chainsulting, October 2021
- Sovryn Origins Platform Smart Contract Audit by Chainsulting, October 2021
- BabelFish Protocol Phase Security Audit by Omniscia, Added September 2021
- Bridge V Implementation Security Audit by Omniscia, Added September 2021
- Sovryn Protocol Audit (Private audit, search “Sovryn” for audit listing only), April 2021
- Staking Contract Audit by Franklin Richards, January 2021
- Genesis Sale Audit by Franklin Richards, January 2021
- cSOV Token Audit by Franklin Richards, January 2021
- Governance Audit by Coinspect, January 2021
- Governance Audit by Franklin Richards, December 2020
- Smart Contract Source Code Audit, December 2020
- Audit by Pessimistic, October 7, 2020
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, including Liquity, BZX v2, Bancor v2 and the governance code from Compound. The audits that were performed on these protocols are linked below:
Trail of Bits Liquity Protocol and Stability Pool Final Report March 2021
Trail of Bits Liquity Proxy Contracts Report March 2021
Audit by Coinspect March 2021
Trail of Bits Security Assessment January 2021