Lunar Strategy, a Web3 growth and industry insights platform, included Cyberscope among its Top 5 Security Audit Firms in Web3 for 2026. This list, which servesLunar Strategy, a Web3 growth and industry insights platform, included Cyberscope among its Top 5 Security Audit Firms in Web3 for 2026. This list, which serves

Lunar Strategy Includes Cyberscope Web3 Security Among Top 5 Web3 Security Audit Firms for 2026

2026/03/02 14:13
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Lunar Strategy, a Web3 growth and industry insights platform, included Cyberscope among its Top 5 Security Audit Firms in Web3 for 2026. This list, which serves as an independent guide, evaluates firms based on technical depth, cross-chain capability and real-world deployment relevance of products and services.

In a changing ecosystem, as Web3 security advances towards greater interoperability and institutional participation, security audits too, have shifted. Now, they have less to do with precautionary measures alone and independent security validation plays an important role in reducing exposure to vulnerabilities, strengthening the ecosystem trust and supporting milestones like token launches, exchange listings etc.

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In this 2026 guide, Lunar Strategy highlighted Cyberscope’s multi-chain audit expertise, structured audit outputs for deployment and listing readiness, and comprehensive service portfolio spanning EVM and non-EVM environments. Such innate capabilities then position Cyberscope to serve projects across always evolving and complex blockchain infrastructure.

Industry Context

In a rapidly changing landscape, from DeFi protocols and NFT ecosystems to bridge infrastructure and tokenized assets, projects are increasingly prioritising audit partners that are capable of delivering contextual, full-stake security assessments.

Trishneet Arora, Chairman of the Board – Cyberscope Web3 said, “For sustainable Web3 adoption, security remains the top priority. And a recognition like this one reflects growing emphasis on multi-chain readiness and structured security frameworks that support teams – from development to public deployment.”

This addition into the list also builds on Cyberscope’s continued ecosystem engagement, including its recent collaboration with Circle, the issuer of USD Coin (USDC), underscoring its role in such spaces.

About Cyberscope Web3 Security, Inc.

Cyberscope, a TAC Security Company, is a leading provider of Web3 Security, smart contract auditing, and compliance solutions, serving a global client base across the decentralized finance, blockchain, and digital asset sectors. Founded in 2023, the company has completed over 2,700 smart contract audits and 500+ KYC verifications, securing more than $2 billion in digital assets for over 3,000 clients. Cyberscope’s proprietary tools combine automated and manual analysis to deliver rapid, high-quality security assessments recognized by major industry platforms such as CoinMarketCap, PinkSale, and DxSale. With a reputation for quality, speed, and trust, and backed by the resources and global reach of TAC Security, Cyberscope is positioned to set new standards for security, transparency, and compliance in the rapidly evolving Web3 ecosystem.

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