Source Control Security

Architecture

Source control security refers to the rigorous management and protection of the repositories containing the codebase for decentralized finance protocols and crypto exchange engines. Implementing strict access controls, multi-signature requirements for branch merges, and immutable commit histories prevents unauthorized code manipulation that could lead to catastrophic smart contract exploits. By maintaining a verifiable chain of custody for all software changes, institutions preserve the integrity of their automated trading systems against internal and external tampering.