Audits
Core Contracts
The Core Contracts, including the V2 AMM, form the foundational layer of the Cypher ecosystem — encompassing the liquidity engine, token suite, and protocol extensions. Some of these contracts are derived from the Camelot protocol, whose architecture was independently audited by Paladin Blockchain Security and has been battle-tested on Arbitrum for over three years.
You can access the original Camelot audit reports below:
Cypher builds upon this proven base with custom upgrades, optimizations, and new modules, all of which have been re-audited by BailSec to ensure security, reliability, and alignment with modern DeFi standards.
| Scope | Auditor | Report |
|---|---|---|
| Token Suite (oCYPH / xCYPH / Extensions) | BailSec | BailSec – Camelot – GRAIL Final Report |
| Router | BailSec | BailSec - Camelot - Router Final Report |
V4 AMM
The V4 AMM integrates the Algebra Integral v1.2 engine — a next-generation framework that powers highly customizable liquidity structures and plugin configurations.
The underlying Algebra Integral code has undergone comprehensive security assessments, including the following audits:
| Scope | Auditor | Report |
|---|---|---|
| Integral Core | MixBytes | Core_audit_report_MixBytes.pdf |
| Version 1.2 | BailSec | Bailsec_Algebra_Integral_v1.2_Core.pdf |
For additional audit reports related to the Algebra infrastructure, refer to:
Cypher's V4 infrastructure leverages Algebra's modular design, integrating with Cypher's in-house AMM optimizations to form the foundation of its concentrated liquidity engine.