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Hello DZapers! ⚡️ In the last article, we explained everything about “Batch Buy”. Go through it if you haven’t already https://mirror.xyz/0x3a28f13bA51235c895c1B080b108cDc45C9eA472/bLafD1YELLoZbFwqBYWc3WuWL997ApbtEf2Eybp-lmA🏷 Let’s now understand what Batch Sell is!Batch Sell feature enables users to sell one than one token in a single transaction. In other words, you can sell any number of tokens at once without having to swap one at a time. Through Batch Sell, you can “Convert multiple tok...

Difference between DCA on CEX and DEX
Dollar Cost Averaging (DCA) is an investment strategy that involves dividing the total investment amount and purchasing a target asset at regular intervals, regardless of the asset's price. Implementing DCA on both centralized exchanges (CEX) and decentralized exchanges (DEX) differs in terms of setup and custody of funds. On a CEX like Binance, a Recurring Buy feature allows users to buy a fixed amount of cryptocurrency over a set interval of time. Users can schedule their purchases usi...

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Batch sell multiple tokens in a single transaction! ⚡️
Hello DZapers! ⚡️ In the last article, we explained everything about “Batch Buy”. Go through it if you haven’t already https://mirror.xyz/0x3a28f13bA51235c895c1B080b108cDc45C9eA472/bLafD1YELLoZbFwqBYWc3WuWL997ApbtEf2Eybp-lmA🏷 Let’s now understand what Batch Sell is!Batch Sell feature enables users to sell one than one token in a single transaction. In other words, you can sell any number of tokens at once without having to swap one at a time. Through Batch Sell, you can “Convert multiple tok...

Difference between DCA on CEX and DEX
Dollar Cost Averaging (DCA) is an investment strategy that involves dividing the total investment amount and purchasing a target asset at regular intervals, regardless of the asset's price. Implementing DCA on both centralized exchanges (CEX) and decentralized exchanges (DEX) differs in terms of setup and custody of funds. On a CEX like Binance, a Recurring Buy feature allows users to buy a fixed amount of cryptocurrency over a set interval of time. Users can schedule their purchases usi...

DZap 2024: A Year in Review and Looking Ahead to 2025
2024 was a game-changing year for DZap, packed with groundbreaking achievements and setting the stage for an exciting 2025. Here's a quick look back and a glimpse forward.2024 HighlightsBridge Aggregator Goes LiveDZap launched its bridge aggregator this year, integrating with 30+ bridges like Synapse, Across, and Stargate, and 20+ chains, including both EVM and non-EVM chains like Ethereum, Solana, Polygon, and Core. This made multi-chain transactions seamless and accessible for users gl...
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A smart contract audit is an essential step to secure a dApp: third-party auditors can identify problems that the team may overlook. Audits, which employ both automated tools and rigorous hand inspection, can prevent the vast majority of hacks.
A smart contract audit is a deep analysis of the code, either by its developers or by a third-party auditor that aims to find errors, vulnerabilities, and bugs. Unaudited dApps might often collapse because of an internal bug or may be targeted by hackers.
A single smart contract audit is never a 100% guarantee that the project won’t be exploited but can uncover vulnerabilities of different severity levels: critical-level (allow an attacker to steal tokens, break the dApp, etc.), medium-level (potential damage is limited) and low-level (still a bug, but creates little risk of financial or structural damage).
DZap place the highest priority on the security of the platform. We understand the platform's complexity, the challenges of releasing bug-free software, and the responsibilities of maintaining a value-bearing protocol. As a result, we've gone to great lengths to ensure that the smart contracts and overall deployment have been thoroughly reviewed by top security and audit firms.
Our contracts are audited by BlockSec. Furthermore, DZap's QA guarantees that each product delivered is of the highest quality, ensuring that our users do not suffer any security difficulties and our developers ensures manual line-by-line code analysis as well.
Check out the detailed audit report here.
https://docs.dzap.io/protocol/audit-reports
If you happen to find any bug or vulnerabilities, report it at Canny or contact us directly at support@dzap.io
Visit the website.
Join the DZap Discord
Follow DZap on Twitter
Give feedbacks on Canny
Read more about DZap here
A smart contract audit is an essential step to secure a dApp: third-party auditors can identify problems that the team may overlook. Audits, which employ both automated tools and rigorous hand inspection, can prevent the vast majority of hacks.
A smart contract audit is a deep analysis of the code, either by its developers or by a third-party auditor that aims to find errors, vulnerabilities, and bugs. Unaudited dApps might often collapse because of an internal bug or may be targeted by hackers.
A single smart contract audit is never a 100% guarantee that the project won’t be exploited but can uncover vulnerabilities of different severity levels: critical-level (allow an attacker to steal tokens, break the dApp, etc.), medium-level (potential damage is limited) and low-level (still a bug, but creates little risk of financial or structural damage).
DZap place the highest priority on the security of the platform. We understand the platform's complexity, the challenges of releasing bug-free software, and the responsibilities of maintaining a value-bearing protocol. As a result, we've gone to great lengths to ensure that the smart contracts and overall deployment have been thoroughly reviewed by top security and audit firms.
Our contracts are audited by BlockSec. Furthermore, DZap's QA guarantees that each product delivered is of the highest quality, ensuring that our users do not suffer any security difficulties and our developers ensures manual line-by-line code analysis as well.
Check out the detailed audit report here.
https://docs.dzap.io/protocol/audit-reports
If you happen to find any bug or vulnerabilities, report it at Canny or contact us directly at support@dzap.io
Visit the website.
Join the DZap Discord
Follow DZap on Twitter
Give feedbacks on Canny
Read more about DZap here
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