A 72-hour check across compliance patterns, technical architecture, and positioning — before your presale page goes live, not after the first complaint.
Each one is cheap to fix before launch and expensive — sometimes irreversible — after.
KYC timing, presale pricing language that implies guaranteed returns, jurisdiction and disclosure basics. Pattern-recognition drawn from real cases — not legal advice.
Gas token vs. governance token separation, L2 / rollup provider selection, chain and settlement design. Mistakes here are still fixable pre-mainnet — rarely after.
Does the messaging survive a skeptical read, or does it lean on language that erodes trust before a user even connects a wallet?
I build in this space full-time — a live, multi-product blockchain and AI ecosystem spanning a token platform, a non-custodial wallet, an L2 rollup, and an AI reasoning stack. Every category in this audit is a mistake I've had to catch and fix in my own work first.
Site, deck, contracts, presale page — whatever you have, however unfinished.
Compliance patterns, technical architecture, and positioning, checked in parallel.
Every finding marked CLEAR, HOLD, or BLOCKED — with what to do about it.
Included — go through findings live and prioritize what to fix first.
Paid in stablecoins or major crypto. Invoiced in USD, payable in USDC, USDT, or crypto via Request Finance — non-custodial, no card required. Fiat wire available on request.
The earlier this happens before your launch date, the more it can actually change. Most audits start within a few days of first contact.