Vital Block Security is adding Metis L-2 in its supported blockchain networks that brings end-to-end smart contract auditing services to the growing ecosystem.Vital Block Security is adding Metis L-2 in its supported blockchain networks that brings end-to-end smart contract auditing services to the growing ecosystem.

Vital Block Security Expands Auditing Services to Metis L-2 Blockchain

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Vital Block Security has announced its support of Metis as a blockchain network for Smart Contract Auditing and Security Services as part of its ongoing effort to expand on Layer-2 Security Solutions (2026). This announcement is yet another step towards fulfilling Vital Block’s vision of creating complete Security Infrastructure on many different Blockchain Platforms.

Strengthening Layer-2 Security Infrastructure

This partnership is as strategically timed, given that the Layer-2 solutions have been dominating all conversations about scaling on Ethereum, and Metis is an Ethereum Layer-2 solution created with optimistic Rollup technology, but with additional benefits such as its native decentralized storage and its innovative Decentralized Autonomous Company (DAC) structure.

Metis exchanges transactions off-chain and uploads compressed data onto Ethereum to get verified. While this approach is used to dramatically increase transaction speed and throughput, it creates certain security aspects that require specialized auditing expertise.

Vital Block Security has proven to be a force to be reckoned within the realm of blockchain security, with over 1850 projects audited and over $2 billion in user funds secured. The firm uses ConsenSys MythX, Mythril, and Slither with manual code reviews and penetration testing to find the vulnerabilities before the exploit. A Layer-2 network like Metis must seamlessly integrate smart contracts to interact with both the L-2 and Ethereum mainnet environments, ensuring smooth operations without any disruptions.

Direct Benefits on Metis Developers

For those creating software on the Metis, there are some huge practical benefits to this expansion immediately. Smart contract audits have become a necessary part of the development of lifecycles. With Vital Block now supporting Metis, they can display it on this Layer-2, which allows projects deployed on this layer to benefit from trying rigorous security assessments that have been established in more well-known blockchain communities.

Beyond code review, Vital Block’s services include verification of KYC (Know Your Customer) for project teams in order to bring credibility to the project teams and mitigate fraud risks. The verification process is of great significance to Metis as a platform for conventional businesses and Web3-projects who want to bring Blockchain technology to their business. This process is instrumental in establishing trust with mainstream users.

Metis has been steadily developing its ecosystem with decentralized apps in various domains such as DeFi, NFTs, gaming or infrastructure tools. The architecture of the blockchain includes EVM equivalence, a high speed of transactions and low cost of gas fees. However, technical capabilities are of little importance when security vulnerabilities cause a lack of user confidence.

Industry Background and Future Implications

An increase in the number of professional audit firms conducting audits of layer-2 networks represents a significant step in the evolution of blockchain security. The inclusion of Metis on Vital Block’s list of supported blockchains alongside other Layer-2 networks such as Arbitrum, Optimism, and Base illustrates that Layer-2 solutions are becoming more prominent to scale Ethereum. Metis will assist in improving transaction throughput and speed across all systems associated with Ethereum.

Vital Block’s transparency distinguishes its approach, projects receive not just an audit report but also a certificate that can be shared with investors and community members. This is a public mechanism in which verifying prevents and allows security to become a marketing asset, and a signal of professional development standards.

Conclusion

The addition of Metis to the Vital Block Security supported blockchain networks is a sign that there is a growing commitment to Layer-2 security. It represents the acknowledgment of the importance of Metis in the scaling of Ethereum. For developers who’re considering Metis as a platform for deployment access to professional security auditing takes away a huge obstacle. At the same time, it also secures further growth of the overall blockchain environment.

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