Arbitrum One · Preliminary Audit

GMX

0xfc5a1a6eb076a2c7ad06ed22c90d7e710e35ad0a

Preliminary Risk Rating

Informational

Heuristic score: 12/100 — not a substitute for a full audit.

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Contract Metadata

NameGMX
Address0xfc5a1a6eb076a2c7ad06ed22c90d7e710e35ad0a
ChainArbitrum One (chainId 42161)
Compilerv0.6.12+commit.27d51765
ERC standards detectedERC20
UpgradeableNo
Owner-gated functions4
Source files1

Heuristic Flags

Centralized control: 4 owner-gated function(s)
Owner-only functions concentrate power in a single key. Check whether owner is a multisig.

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FAQ

Is GMX on Arbitrum One safe?

Based on our automated preliminary scan, GMX (0xfc5a1a6eb076a2c7ad06ed22c90d7e710e35ad0a) has a Informational risk rating. Flags raised: Centralized control: 4 owner-gated function(s). A preliminary scan is not a substitute for a full audit — run the free AI audit at /audit or commission a manual audit at /audit/manual for production deployments.

What compiler does GMX use?

GMX is compiled with Solidity v0.6.12+commit.27d51765. It implements: ERC20. It is a non-upgradeable contract.

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