There have been hundreds of rug pulls in the crypto space, especially when they have anonymous developers. But we’re not talking about developers dumping their tokens on the market, we’re talking about projects literally stealing users' staked assets.
Almost all projects that were originally forked from PancakeSwap inherited the “Migrator” code. We at Polywhale have removed this code so there is no possible way for the developers to perform a “rugpull”.
Now that we’ve removed this code, we simply cannot rugpull. So, what else can we do to improve security?
Polywhale Security
Here at Polywhale, we pride ourselves on keeping users' funds safe and secure. That’s why we’re transparent and open in our telegram group, where we will publically answer any queries or doubts you may have.
- Forked from a heavily audited project (Goose Finance) and those contracts were audited by Hacken and Certik
- Removed Migrator Code
- External Audits in Roadmap
- Published GitHub
- Verified On-Chain Contracts
Website: https://polywhale.finance/