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CertiK Completes Series B Funding - Raising over $37M!

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CertiK Completes Series B Funding - Raising over $37M!

The CertiK Family of investors continues to grow with backing from Coatue Management, Shunwei Capital, and Coinbase Ventures

We at CertiK are thrilled to announce that we’ve just raised $37M to help us continue creating a more secure and trustworthy future for blockchain and crypto. It’s truly been a rocketship these past several years, and we’re excited to bring aboard some of the best global investors to help us with our mission.

Our CertiK Family now includes some of the top global investors, Coatue Management, Shunwei Capital, and Coinbase Ventures, to join our existing cast of investors, such as Binance, IDG, Lightspeed Venture Partners, and Lenovo.

Professor Ronghui Gu, CertiK co-founder, sums up the impact of blockchain and CertiK:

“The power of blockchain boils down to the power of the people.

“We’re proud to advance transparency in the space by providing the tools and resources – including our official audit reports – so the community can make sense of vital security information.”

Since Q1 2020, our team has more than doubled in size - and there’s no signs of slowing down. With a remote-friendly culture, the CertiK team is able to acquire the best of the best, regardless of where they are located. Check out our open positions here.

What has our team been working on? At CertiK, our product offerings go far beyond a leading security auditing service. We’ve created a ‘closed-loop’ solution to blockchain security which includes Skynet - a 24/7 monitoring service which leverages on and off-chain data to provide real-time security insights. Additionally, the on-chain insurance alternative, CertiKShield, enables you to protect your funds from unexpected thefts.

All of this is, much like blockchain itself, transparent, open, and accessible, through the CertiK Security Leaderboard- the number one security data aggregator in the space.

With more than $70B of digital assets secured to date, we’re in prime position to protect the next $70B (and beyond!)

On that note, we’d like to say thank you! To each and every member of our community, everyone who’s used a CertiK Security Product to DYOR, and to all the projects who’ve entrusted us with the protection of their security.

Onward and upwards.

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CertiK Completes Proof of Reserves  Verification for Gate Dubai
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CertiK Completes Proof of Reserves Verification for Gate Dubai

CertiK has completed an independent Proof of Reserves (PoR) audit for Gate Technology FZE, the Dubai-based entity of the Gate Group. Gate Dubai exchange is licensed by the Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority (VARA). The audit verified that the platform's on-chain reserves fully back its user liabilities across all in-scope assets as of December 31, 2025.

GMX Incident Analysis

GMX Incident Analysis

On 9 July 2025 GMX V1 vault was exploited by a white-hat for ~$42M due to a reentrancy issue. The funds were later returned to GMX who awarded the white-hat a 10% bounty. The whitehat had minted and then staked GLP before creating a short position directly from the vault contract through reentrancy. Executing in this order bypassed the ShortsTracker, and prevented the average short position price from being updated. This occurs when the market price exceeds the tracked average price, resulting in the protocol overestimating unrealized losses. As a result, the Assets Under Management (AUM) calculation was manipulated to inflate the apparent value of GLP.

Magic Internet Money Incident Analysis

Magic Internet Money Incident Analysis

On 25 March 2025, MIM Spell was exploited for 6,261.13 ETH (~$12.9M) due to a vulnerability in the integration of the RouterOrder and Cauldron contracts. The attacker was able to borrow funds, liquidate themselves then borrow funds again without repaying them. This was due to the liquidation process not overwriting records in RouterOrder that counted as collateral, allowing exploiter to falsely borrow additional funds after liquidation.