AI Accelerates Hacking Speed, Blockchain Protocols Need Continuous Audits, Says Cointelegraph Report

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According to Cointelegraph on July 9, blockchain security experts warn that artificial intelligence is shortening the effective lifespan of smart contract audits, requiring continuous review instead of one-time assessments. TRM Labs policy head Ari Redbord stated that attack techniques are evolving faster than single audits can cover. CertiK reported $1.32 billion in stolen funds in the first half of 2026, with hackers increasingly using AI tools to exploit already-dormant DeFi protocol code repositories.

Recent cases highlight the risk: Aztec Connect was drained of $2.1 million three years after shutting down, while mySwap lost $300,000 six months post-closure. Security engineers at Zcash Shielded Labs discovered a four-year-old forgery vulnerability in the Orchard pool using a custom audit agent based on Claude Opus 4.8, underscoring that vulnerabilities remain exploitable long after launch.

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