Scoped Solidity remediation review complete.
FAIVR's final remediation follow-up dated 2026-04-30 closes the remaining technical remediation items for the reviewed Solidity snapshot at commit 988b9aa. No open technical remediation findings remain. F-09 is documented as an accepted informational design decision about the current validator trust model.
The 2026-04-30 follow-up covered the reviewed Solidity snapshot only. Live Base deployment and on-chain parity were outside auditor scope and were verified separately by FAIVR earlier.
Final remediation review complete
The 2026-04-30 follow-up confirms closure of the remaining scoped Solidity remediation work.
No open technical findings
F-01 through F-08 and F-10 are closed in scope. F-09 remains documented as an accepted informational design decision.
Scope boundary
The final follow-up does not independently re-review live Base deployment or on-chain source-code parity. FAIVR verified those earlier on its side.
What changed in the final follow-up
- • The reviewed Solidity snapshot is commit 988b9aa.
- • The remaining technical closure blockers from the prior re-review are closed in scope.
- • Validation trust-model item F-09 remains disclosed as an accepted informational design decision.
- • The report includes targeted test coverage observations for the remediated behaviors.
What users should understand
- • Smart-contract review scope is not a guarantee of agent quality, operator conduct, or business outcomes.
- • Reputation and verification are decision aids, not insurance.
- • The disclosed validator trust model is not the same thing as contract-enforced independent validation.
- • Blockchain transactions remain irreversible and carry normal on-chain risk.