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Security auditing for Web3
Quantstamp has protected billions in digital assets from hackers on our mission to secure web3. As a global team of security professionals, we have honed our technology and expertise through hundreds of audits and gained the trust of our clients to keep their innovative products safe.
In addition to providing an array of security services, we facilitate the growth and longevity of the web3 space through strategic investments and acting as a trusted advisor to help projects scale. Quantstamp is honored to have worked with some of the top projects in the industry including Aave, Compound, Maker, OpenSea, Polygon and many more.
As the leading blockchain security company in this emerging industry, we are always looking for team members that love taking initiative and solving challenging problems. Join the team and help us secure the future of web3.
Quantstamp has raised $3.1M across 2 funding rounds.
Key people at Quantstamp.
Quantstamp was founded in 2017 by Steven Stewart (Founder) and Richard Ma (Founder/CEO).
Quantstamp has raised $3.1M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Quantstamp is a leading blockchain security company specializing in security auditing services for Web3 projects. It provides comprehensive smart contract audits, security monitoring, and insurance products aimed at protecting digital assets across decentralized finance (DeFi), NFTs, gaming, and institutional blockchain clients. Quantstamp’s core product is a hybrid audit process combining automated code analysis with manual expert review to identify vulnerabilities before exploitation, securing billions in digital assets globally. Beyond audits, Quantstamp supports the Web3 ecosystem through strategic investments and advisory services to help startups scale securely, positioning itself as a trusted partner in the blockchain security space[1][2][3][5].
Founded in 2017 by Richard Ma, Quantstamp emerged from the need to secure the rapidly growing Web3 ecosystem. The founding team brought deep cybersecurity expertise, with backgrounds from leading tech companies and blockchain projects. The idea originated from recognizing the critical security gaps in smart contracts and blockchain applications, which if left unchecked, could lead to massive financial losses. Early traction came from successfully auditing high-profile projects like Ethereum 2.0, Solana, and Binance Smart Chain, establishing Quantstamp’s reputation as a trusted security auditor in the blockchain industry[2][4][5].
Quantstamp rides the critical trend of Web3 security and trust-building amid the explosive growth of decentralized applications and digital assets. As blockchain adoption accelerates, the risk of smart contract vulnerabilities and hacks grows, making security audits indispensable. The timing is crucial as regulatory scrutiny and institutional participation in blockchain increase demand for verified security. Quantstamp’s role extends beyond audits to shaping industry standards and enabling safer innovation, thus strengthening the overall Web3 ecosystem’s resilience and investor confidence[1][3][4].
Looking ahead, Quantstamp is poised to deepen its influence by expanding audit coverage to new blockchain protocols and integrating advanced security tools like simulation APIs. Trends such as cross-chain interoperability, DeFi composability, and increasing institutional adoption will heighten the need for robust security frameworks, areas where Quantstamp can lead. Its dual role as a security provider and strategic advisor positions it to be a cornerstone in securing the next generation of Web3 infrastructure, helping onboard billions of users safely into decentralized technologies[2][4][6]. The company’s ongoing innovation and ecosystem engagement suggest a trajectory of sustained growth and impact in blockchain security.
Quantstamp was founded in 2017 by Steven Stewart (Founder) and Richard Ma (Founder/CEO).
Quantstamp has raised $3.1M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Quantstamp's investors include ACME Capital, Altos Ventures, Baseline Ventures, Blockchain Capital, Cowboy Ventures, Digital Currency Group, GFT Ventures, Griffin Gaming Partners, Harrison Metal, KRM Interests LLC, March Capital, Pioneer Fund.
Key people at Quantstamp.
Quantstamp has raised $3.1M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $3.0M Seed in March 2019.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 1, 2019 | $3M Seed | — | ACME Capital, Altos Ventures, Baseline Ventures, Blockchain Capital, Cowboy Ventures, Digital Currency Group, GFT Ventures, Griffin Gaming Partners, Harrison Metal, KRM Interests LLC, March Capital, Pioneer Fund, Sommet AB, Wisemont Capital, Y Combinator, Vitalik Buterin | Announced |
| Jan 1, 2018 | $120K Seed | — | Goat Capital, Relay Ventures, Seven Seven SIX, Webb Investment Network, Y Combinator, Jean Pigozzi, Mark Pincus, Matt Cutts | Announced |