0xTeam

  • Name: 0xTeam
  • URL: https://www.0xteam.space/
  • Category: smart-contract security / public audit-report infrastructure / bug-bounty and security-tooling platform / web3 security services
  • Summary: 0xTeam is best understood as a web3 security platform that pairs traditional audit services with a public report surface and an emerging tooling layer. Its official site does not stop at selling audits: the homepage and solutions pages frame the firm around smart-contract, dapp, blockchain, and penetration-testing work; the public audits section emphasizes transparency, report speed, and a large visible corpus; and the products page adds an in-house AI vulnerability-detection agent plus a crowdsourced bug-bounty platform. The result looks less like a one-off audit boutique and more like a security operations stack being assembled around public reports, automation, and community review.
  • What it does:
    • Performs smart-contract audits, broader blockchain security reviews, dapp and DeFi security work, and penetration testing
    • Publishes a public audit-report surface with per-project pages that include status, audit score, issue counts, timelines, chains, target scopes, and resolution data
    • Positions transparency and public final reports as part of its operating model rather than as occasional marketing collateral
    • Builds an in-house security-tooling layer that includes Leon, an AI smart-contract vulnerability detector, and a 0xTeam bug-bounty platform for crowdsourced review
    • Markets rapid quoting and relatively fast turnaround as part of the client-service workflow
  • Key claims:
    • The homepage describes 0xTeam as a “Trusted Web3 Security Partner” and frames its offer as “Securing the Future of Web3” across smart-contract audits, blockchain security, dapp and DeFi security, and penetration testing
    • The solutions page says the audit process is a seven-step methodology spanning manual review, vulnerability analysis, automated analysis with tools such as Slither, Echidna, and Mythril, initial reporting, remediation review, and a final public report “for full community transparency”
    • The audits page claims more than 330 audits completed, more than $2.3B in value secured, 100% transparency, and a 48-hour average report timeline
    • The products page says Leon is an AI-powered smart-contract vulnerability detector that scans for bugs, exploits, and code-quality issues across multiple chains and that the 0xTeam bug-bounty product is a crowdsourced, community-driven security platform
    • The public DZap audit page shows that audit pages are more than static PDFs: they expose audit score, chain, language, target module, issue counts, resolution rate, commit hashes, dates, and whether the audit is public
    • Taken together, the current first-party surface suggests 0xTeam is best cataloged as public-audit and security-tooling infrastructure rather than as a simple audit-only consultancy
  • Whitepaper: No canonical standalone 0xTeam whitepaper or litepaper surfaced in this pass. The clearest current sources of truth are the official site, solutions page, public audits surface, individual audit pages, and products page; see ../whitepapers/0xteam-primary-sources-2026-05-01.md.
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  • Last reviewed: 2026-05-01 UTC