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Are some implementations audited more frequently?
Yes, there is significant variance in the frequency and rigor of audits across AVS implementations. Well-funded projects or those with a strong security focus may undergo multiple audit rounds from different top-tier firms before mainnet launch and schedule recurring audits thereafter. In contrast, smaller teams might only afford a single, less comprehensive audit. Furthermore, implementations that are forks of existing, previously audited codebases might be audited less thoroughly under the assumption of inherited security, which can be a dangerous oversight if the modifications introduce new vulnerabilities. This creates a tiered system where the security assurance—and by extension, the expected slash resistance—of different AVS implementations can differ vastly.