Full Sail is audited by Asymptotic and Plainshift. Check out their audit reports below.

Asymptotic’s Full Sail CLMM Audit Report

Asymptotic conducted a security audit of Full Sail’s CLMM pool and gauge cap modules. The audit, completed May 29, 2025, identified 36 total issues with no critical or high-severity vulnerabilities discovered. Most identified issues were successfully remediated by Full Sail, with remaining acknowledged items representing acceptable risks or design decisions. The audit found the contracts suitable for deployment with the implemented fixes. Read the full report here:

Asymptotic Audit

View the Asymptotic Audit Report for Full Sail

Plainshift Full Sail Assessment

Plainshift was tasked with reviewing the Full Sail Governance contracts (distribution and liquidity locker v2) from June 24th to July 15th, 2025. They ultimately found and confirmed 1 critical, 5 high, 8 medium, 4 low severity issues, and 5 informational findings. Following a thorough audit and detailed drafts of potential attack vectors, Full Sail set up a custom testing suite to verify PoCs for our leads. We should note that, as per our assessment, the in-scope codebase is quite complex given the expected business logic, and during our audit, multiple issues were found directly influencing critical protocol flows. Read the full report here:

Plainshift Assessment

View the Plainshift Full Sail Governance Comprehensive Security Assessment
While Full Sail employs secure infrastructure and protective design patterns, no DeFi system is entirely without risk. Users should assess their own risk tolerance, understand the mechanics of liquidity provision, and stay informed about the operational state of the protocol before engaging.