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# Security Measures

Camelot's expertly crafted smart contracts are developed by seasoned professionals with a deep understanding of the industry. We prioritize the safety and optimization of your investments by incorporating a robust set of features and security measures.\
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Camelot's comprehensive range of features has been thoroughly audited by one of the most reputable firms in the business - Paladin. As the leading smart contract security firm, Paladin provides the most sophisticated and all-encompassing auditing services available in the industry.&#x20;

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To further bolster the security of the protocol, Camelot has implemented multisig, short for multi-signature, which is a type of digital signature that combines multiple unique signatures. This ensures that funds stored on a multi-signature address can only be accessed when two or more signatures are provided simultaneously. The use of multisig wallets provides an additional layer of security, and by utilizing multisig, we can avoid the problems often associated with single-key wallets.

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