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# Security Features & Integrations

Nika integrates multiple services designed to prevent attacks and catch malicious behavior before it impacts users.

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#### <mark style="color:yellow;">Socket.dev</mark> <a href="#socket.dev" id="socket.dev"></a>

<mark style="color:yellow;">Socket.dev continuously scans DeFi App's GitHub repositories. It inspects npm dependencies and updates, verifies package integrity by checking published hashes, and flags potential supply chain risks. It protects against supply chain attacks that target third-party dependencies.</mark>

<mark style="color:yellow;">To learn more, see</mark> [<mark style="color:yellow;">Socket.dev</mark>](https://socket.dev/)<mark style="color:yellow;">.</mark>

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#### <mark style="color:yellow;">Blockaid</mark> <a href="#blockaid" id="blockaid"></a>

<mark style="color:yellow;">DeFi App uses a multisignature wallet setup where Blockaid functions as a co-signer. Blockaid scans transaction metadata, methods, and logs to detect anomalies like interactions with flagged addresses or malicious functions. This behavioral analysis protects against unauthorized transfers or compromised signers.</mark>

<mark style="color:yellow;">To learn more, see</mark> [<mark style="color:yellow;">Blockaid.io</mark>](https://www.blockaid.io/)<mark style="color:yellow;">.</mark>


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