Security considerations

Xai — is an Arbitrum Orbit chain or L3 - It is purpose built to power web3 games which we believe will play a critical role in the future of gaming. Here are some risks you should know about before using the system:

Bugs

Offchain Labs’ implementation of the Arbitrum protocol (and therefor Xai network) has been carefully constructed, is perpetually being audited by several independent firms, and is continuously reviewed and tested following best engineering practices. That said, there remains a non-zero chance that their codebase contains some undiscovered vulnerabilities that puts user funds at risk. Users should carefully factor this risk into their decision to use Xai, and in deciding how much of their value to entrust into the system.

Scams

Xai, like Ethereum, is permissionless; on both platforms, anybody can deploy any smart contract code they want. Users should treat interacting with contracts on Xai exactly as they do with Ethereum, i.e., they should only do so if they have good reason to trust that the application is secure.

Reporting Bugs and Scams

Offchain Labs sponsors a multi-million dollar bug bounty program to incentivize any party who finds such a critical bug to disclose it responsibly.

In addition, some tools that are available to the Xai community and ecosystem of developers have been developed by third parties under the guidance of the Xai Foundation.

For bugs relating to these tools (or if you're not sure who to report a bug to) please reach out via Xai Discord / #support-ticket.

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