Crypto firms cannot naively trust engineers with code, warns Exodus CEO
Exodus CEO JP Richardson says the firm’s security team reviews all engineers’ code to prevent malicious actions.
Exodus CEO JP Richardson says the firm’s security team reviews all engineers’ code to prevent malicious actions.
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