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Cantina Joins BNB Chain’s Kickstart Program as Official Security Provider

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Cantina, the blockchain security platform known for crowdsourced competitions and large-scale bug bounties, announced on X that it has become an official service provider for the BNB Chain Kickstart Program. In a brief post, the company said builders on BNB Chain will now be able to access Cantina’s full slate of security services, smart contract audits, incident response, bug bounty programs, and crowdsourced competitions, through the Kickstart initiative.

The move formalizes what many projects already treat as a best practice: outsource deep security work to specialist platforms before launching token sales or DeFi products. Cantina’s platform bundles traditional auditing and pen-testing with reputation-based crowdsourced review contests and managed bug bounties, a combination designed to surface both emergent exploits and subtle logic flaws that automated scanners can miss. The company’s public materials highlight those competitions and researcher networks as a core differentiator.

BNB Chain’s Kickstart Program exists to connect builders with vetted tools and vendors that speed development and reduce risk. The program has been expanded in recent months into a broader “one-stop” catalog of services spanning infrastructure, marketing, and security, now listing dozens of providers across multiple categories so early-stage teams can tap resources, discounts and support without hunting vendors themselves. Cantina’s inclusion broadens Kickstart’s security offerings at a time when exploits and on-chain thefts remain a major concern for developers and users alike.

Expanding Security Services

Cantina’s platform has already been used to host high-profile bounties and security programs, which helps explain why its addition to Kickstart is significant. Earlier this year, for example, Coinbase launched a multi-million-dollar bug bounty hosted on Cantina to crowdsource research for on-chain vulnerabilities, a signal that major centralized players are willing to rely on Cantina to manage complex, high-stakes disclosure programs. That track record gives smaller BNB builders an easier route to enterprise-grade security processes.

For projects building on BNB Chain, the practical upside is straightforward: teams can apply to Kickstart and pair their development timelines with Cantina’s suite of services, from pre-deployment audits to rapid incident response if something goes wrong. For Cantina, being an “official” provider brings more visibility inside Binance ’s massive developer ecosystem and may funnel more early-stage teams toward its competitions and managed bounty offerings.

Security remains the gating factor for growth in Web3. As BNB Chain continues to expand its Kickstart roster, the program now lists dozens of trusted service providers across categories. The addition of a crowdsourced security specialist like Cantina underscores a broader industry shift: teams increasingly view community-driven, reputation-based research and formalized bounty programs as table stakes before launch. Whether that leads to measurably fewer exploits is something the ecosystem will watch closely in the coming months.

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