As part of a systematic approach to ensuring the security, transparency and sustainability of its platform, MEXC, a leading global cryptocurrency exchange, regularly undergoes both technical and financial audits. One of the latest steps in this direction included the successful completion of a security audit by Hacken, a leading Web3 cybersecurity firm. The audit found no critical or high-risk vulnerabilities in the MEXC mobile application and confirmed that previously identified minor issues were fully addressed.

Key Takeaways:

  • No critical or high-risk vulnerabilities were identified.
  • All minor issues flagged during the audit were promptly resolved.
  • The platform demonstrates adherence to robust security protocols and architecture.

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The audit conducted under the comprehensive Hacken’s pentest methodology framework assessed all possible vulnerabilities of the MEXC app to attacks from malicious actors and exploitation. Hacken confirmed that MEXC’s existing security measures provide comprehensive protection against known threat vectors.

The audit also reviewed the platform’s operational architecture, emphasizing a balance between usability and security. Specifically, Hacken highlighted the MEXC app’s user-centric design and simplified navigation, which significantly improve the trading experience for both beginners and experienced traders. Special attention was given to the app’s infrastructure around trading execution, data handling, and fund transfer mechanisms.

MEXC has already addressed and resolved all low-risk vulnerabilities and risks that were flagged by the audit to strengthen the app’s resilience and improve the overall user security and trading experience. The prompt resolution highlights the exchange’s transparency towards its users and commitment to protecting its ecosystem from emerging threats.

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Commenting on the audit, MEXC COO Tracy Jin stated:

“External, independent verification is an essential part of maintaining user trust and ensuring accountability. We thank Hacken for their work and continue to prioritize transparency and security, as we scale our services globally.”

Security and transparency remain key priorities for MEXC. In addition to successful technical audits, the exchange regularly confirms its financial stability through regular independently verified Proof of Reserves reports. This data is available to users and partners and meets industry standards for openness and control over user assets.

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Source: globenewswire