GoPlus Launches Token AI Auditing Platform - DeepScan
BlockBeats News, February 21st, as OpenAI launches EVMbench and AI smart contract auditing technology continues to advance, AI Auditing is moving from experimentation to practical application.
In this context, GoPlus, based on years of security technology accumulation, officially launches the Token AI Auditing platform - DeepScan. It has now achieved a mature automated Token contract auditing capability and supports verification with the OpenAI EVMbench test suite.
DeepScan is a new generation AI-driven smart contract vulnerability discovery engine, adopting an "AI Orchestration + Multi-Engine Collaboration" architecture. Through Graph-IR + SSA semantic-level analysis, dynamic fuzzing, and an extensible rule system, it systematically digs into contract vulnerabilities from a real execution perspective and outputs reproducible execution paths and triggering conditions.
As an important milestone in the GoPlus AI Security system, DeepScan is driving AI Auditing from experimentation to practical application.
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