Quantstamp Wins Cybersecurity in Blockchain Use Case Awards

December 2, 2019
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Quantstamp is excited to share that we recently won first place in the Cybersecurity in Blockchain Use Case Awards. Organized by Disruptor Daily, these awards profile companies that are developing practical use cases for the cybersecurity industry. 

“We launched the Blockchain in Cybersecurity Use Case Awards to recognize the organizations that are leveraging the power of blockchain to transform the cybersecurity industry,” explains Emi Picco, Managing Editor of Disruptor Daily. “We asked our community to nominate and vote for their favorite use cases and we're excited to announce that Quantstamp has been selected as the winner!" 

Quantstamp’s submission profiled the Quantstamp Security Network, an open-source network that allows users to scan smart contracts for vulnerabilities. With the exponential growth of smart contracts, the demand for audits has outpaced the supply of qualified auditors. The Quantstamp Security Network lets developers integrate security checks as part of their workflow, with results stored directly on the blockchain.

Get more details about the awards and some of our other projects by reading the Disruptor Daily interview with Richard Ma.


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For more Quantstamp news or anything QSP crypto or QSP coin related, check out Quantstamp Reddit and QSP Twitter.

Quantstamp Announcements
December 2, 2019

Quantstamp is excited to share that we recently won first place in the Cybersecurity in Blockchain Use Case Awards. Organized by Disruptor Daily, these awards profile companies that are developing practical use cases for the cybersecurity industry. 

“We launched the Blockchain in Cybersecurity Use Case Awards to recognize the organizations that are leveraging the power of blockchain to transform the cybersecurity industry,” explains Emi Picco, Managing Editor of Disruptor Daily. “We asked our community to nominate and vote for their favorite use cases and we're excited to announce that Quantstamp has been selected as the winner!" 

Quantstamp’s submission profiled the Quantstamp Security Network, an open-source network that allows users to scan smart contracts for vulnerabilities. With the exponential growth of smart contracts, the demand for audits has outpaced the supply of qualified auditors. The Quantstamp Security Network lets developers integrate security checks as part of their workflow, with results stored directly on the blockchain.

Get more details about the awards and some of our other projects by reading the Disruptor Daily interview with Richard Ma.


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For more Quantstamp news or anything QSP crypto or QSP coin related, check out Quantstamp Reddit and QSP Twitter.

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