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Hacken

Vetted on Procur3 · est. 2017
SolidityRustMoveVyperGoEthereumBSCPolygonDeFiCEXDEX

Hacken is a blockchain security firm known for deep protocol-level audits across DeFi, CEX, DEX. This profile aggregates its public audit record, 14,139 findings and notable clients — so you can evaluate fit before requesting a competitive quote through Procur3.

1671
Public audits
across 9+ years
14,139
Findings logged
all severities
3,084
Crit + high + med
material findings
1
Incidents attributed
see history below
overview

About Hacken

Founded in 2017, Hacken is a blockchain security firm specialising in smart contract audits and protocol-level security reviews. The team works primarily in Solidity, Rust, Move and Vyper, covering engagements across Ethereum, BSC, Polygon and related ecosystems. Core areas of expertise include DeFi, CEX, DEX, Bridge.

With 1671 public audits on record, Hacken has worked with notable protocols including ByBit, Ethereum Foundation, Ebsi, Metamask. The firm's review history provides a transparent track record that teams can evaluate before engaging.

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track record

Findings by severity

MediumLowInfoGas
Critical4323.1%
High1,0797.6%
Medium1,57311.1%
Low4,97535.2%
Informational3,86927.4%
Gas2,21115.6%

Across 1671 public audits, Hacken has logged 14,139 findings. Critical and high-severity issues account for roughly 22% of all findings — a profile reflecting thorough, deep-dive analysis across diverse protocol architectures.

Figures aggregated from publicly available audit reports. Counts are updated periodically and may lag the firm's latest private engagements. Severity labels follow each report's own classification.

selected work

Notable clients

ByBit
CEX
Ethereum Foundation
Infrastructure
Ebsi
Infrastructure
Metamask
Wallet
Sui
L1
Linea
L2
post-audit incidents

Incident history

Incidents recorded where a protocol was exploited after a Hacken engagement. Attribution is contextual — a later exploit may fall outside the audited scope or post-date the review. We link the public source so you can judge for yourself.

source: rekt.news

Exploit in a previously-reviewed protocol

1 public incident is associated with a protocol Hacken had engaged with. The exploited component fell partially outside the original audit scope. See the linked post-mortem for the full timeline and root cause.

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