Fork retains upstream audit coverage
QuickSwap's assessment for RD-F-131 — scored yellow on the v1.7.0 rubric. The evidence below is the curator's reasoning for this score.
Evidence summary #
V2: retains FULL Uniswap V2 audit coverage (ABDK FV) with zero divergence. Additionally covered by ContractSecurity.io (2021, periphery+QUICK token). V3 Algebra core: independent multi-firm audit coverage (C4, Hacken, ABDK, Hexens). V3 periphery (SwapRouter proxy, NonfungiblePositionManager proxy): NO publicly accessible audit coverage found. The un-audited V3 periphery at $451M TVL is the material gap. Scored yellow: V2 and V3 core are well-covered; V3 periphery is the uncovered gap.
Sources #
- AuditCode4rena 2022-09 QuickSwap ReportC4 Sep 2022 — V3 Algebra CORE covered; periphery explicitly excludedretrieved 2026-05-16
- ABDK Uniswap V2 Formal VerificationABDK V2 FV fully inherited — V2 periphery covered by ContractSecurity.io 2021retrieved 2026-05-16
Methodology #
Determine whether the fork's deployed code is covered by either: (a) the upstream audit plus a delta-audit for fork-specific changes, or (b) a fresh independent audit of the fork.
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