> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://dogeking.gitbook.io/dogeking-whitepaper/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://dogeking.gitbook.io/dogeking-whitepaper/tokenomics/open-source-and-certik-audit.md).

# Open Source and CertiK Audit

**📦 Open Source Code:**

* Dogeking is proud to maintain an open-source codebase, which is accessible on GitHub at [Dogeking GitHub Repository](https://github.com/solidproof/projects/tree/main/Dogeking). This open approach allows the community and interested parties to review the project's code, ensuring transparency and fostering trust. Open-source projects are subject to community scrutiny, which adds an extra layer of security.

**🔍 CertiK Audit:**

* Dogeking has taken its commitment to security a step further by undergoing an audit by CertiK, a leading blockchain security firm known for its rigorous assessment processes. You can find the details of Dogeking's audit on the CertiK Skynet platform at [CertiK Audit for Dogeking](https://skynet.certik.com/projects/dogeking?utm_source=CMC\&utm_campaign=AuditByCertiKLink). CertiK audits are recognized for their thoroughness and can provide additional assurance of the project's security.

By being open source and undergoing a CertiK audit, Dogeking demonstrates its dedication to transparency, security, and the best practices of the cryptocurrency industry. These measures help build trust within the community and ensure that Dogeking is a safe and reliable project for its users.


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