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I think it’s less about whether they can afford audits or a bug bounty, and more about how they’re managing risk and rollout strategy.
Launching mainnet before a public bug bounty isn’t unheard of—some teams prefer to complete internal reviews and formal audits first so they don’t attract low-signal reports or noise before the codebase is considered “stable.” A premature bounty can sometimes slow things down rather than help.