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# Security Model

## Enforced by deployed contracts

* Fixed 1 billion token supply.
* No post-initialization mint path.
* One-time clone initialization through a trusted initializer.
* Zero creator token allocation.
* LP position NFT transferred to a locker without a withdrawal function.
* Tick-rounding token dust remains locked.
* Fee claims cannot redirect registered recipients.
* Factory launch execution is atomic and reentrancy-protected.
* Token contracts contain no tax, blacklist, pause or confiscation controls.

## Application protections

* Wallet network validation.
* Quote simulation before submission.
* Exact sell approvals rather than default unlimited approvals.
* Minimum-received calculation in the swap interface.
* Confirmed-block indexing.
* Stale-data and recovery behavior.
* Database-backed production data without mock fallbacks.

## Current status

The mainnet contracts have published source on Robinhood Chain Blockscout. Hatchr has **not yet published an independent smart-contract audit**.

{% hint style="warning" %}
Published source and scanner results are not substitutes for an independent audit. Users should verify transactions and use amounts appropriate for their own risk tolerance.
{% endhint %}

## Responsible disclosure

Do not publish an exploitable issue before the team has had a reasonable opportunity to investigate. Contact Hatchr through the official channels listed on the [Official Links](/help/official-links.md) page and request a private security contact.


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