According to official news, OKX Web3 wallet has officially launched the security center, and users can click the relevant banner on the Web3 wallet webpage to go there. The center covers five major aspects, including code open source, multi-party audit, and bug bounty program, and supports users to publicly check, aiming to create a safer Web3 ecosystem.
First, in terms of multi-party audit, the security standards of OKX Web3 wallet have been tested and verified by a third-party security audit company. The audit reports of SlowMist and Certik are now public and users can view them at any time.
Second, in terms of code open source, OKX Web3 wallet has completed the core code open source, including mnemonics, private keys, MPC and other core algorithms, which have been widely verified by the technical community. The implementation details are accepted by users to freely view and audit on GitHub, which is more open and transparent.
Third, in terms of intercepting third-party risks, OKX Web3 wallet can help users filter high-risk tokens and domain names by providing powerful security monitoring to protect assets from threats. So far, 153K+ malicious domain names, 1.5M+ similar domain names, 1.28M high-risk tokens, and 153K+ high-risk transactions have been intercepted for users.
Fourth, the OKX Web3 wallet has also launched a bug bounty program to encourage users and developers to submit service errors and security vulnerabilities, and has prepared generous bug bounties, aiming to work with users to build wallet security.
Fifth, as a self-hosted wallet, the private keys and assets of the OKX Web3 wallet are completely controlled by the user. The OKX Web3 wallet will protect the user's security and privacy 24/7.