Odaily Planet Daily News Blockchain security company Veridise reported that audits of zero-knowledge (ZK) projects are twice as likely to find critical issues as other audit types. According to a report, Veridise analyzed 1,605 vulnerabilities found in the past 100 audits, with an average of about 16 issues found in each audit, and an average of 18 issues found in ZK audits. However, when focusing on critical vulnerabilities, Veridise found that 55% of ZK audits contained critical issues, while other audits (including smart contracts, wallet integrations, blockchain implementations, and relayers) accounted for 27.5%. Overall, the most common vulnerabilities found in Veridise audits were logic errors (385), maintainability (355), and data validation (304), accounting for 65% of all issues found in its audits, the company said. These three issues also dominated the 360 ​​ZK audit-specific vulnerabilities found. (The Block)