- Lambda256 and CertiK have signed a strategic partnership to expand blockchain security and compliance services in Korea and APAC.
- The partnership will combine CertiK’s smart infrastructure with Lambda256’s blockchain infrastructure.
Lambda256, the blockchain technology Dunamu’s subsidiary, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with CertiK to strengthen digital asset security and compliance infrastructure in Korea and the rest of the APAC region.
The agreement makes Lambda256 a publisher and partner for CertiK security, including CertiK SkyInsights and CertiK AI Auditor. The two companies will target businesses, financial institutions and financial services providers, a sector where regulatory pressure is rising rapidly and security expectations are no longer technical.
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Security and compliance must come first when adopting digital assets.
In doing so, we are pleased to partner with / @CertiK including blockchain infrastructure, on-chain AML, smart contract auditing, and security intelligence for FIs.Also read: https://t.co/dMLgvm1DC6 pic.twitter.com/GiSpby4DSF
— Lambda256 (@Lambda256) May 28, 2026
Korea becomes the first place for business management
The first release will focus on Korea. According to the company, deployment will include blockchain consortium projects, in-house implementation and support of public sector projects and digital-asset-driven litigation.
That is a direct road. It shows that the agreement is less about the Web3 sales and more about the silent bombs that are needed by organizations that have to answer to auditors, boards and regulators. Consortium chains, private deployments and public blockchain projects often move slowly, for good reason. They need access control, monitoring tools, vendor accountability and clear lines of responsibility when things go wrong.
CertiK SkyInsights provides real-time AML and threat intelligence for exchanges, Web3 groups and security services. The platform provides wallet-to-wallet monitoring, real-time monitoring and multi-chain intelligence, supported by over 400 million addresses and over 2,990 security events.
This type of data has become increasingly important as organizations face cross-border transactions, bridge-related risks, exposure to legitimate wallets and complex withdrawal processes. A basic wallet check is often not enough. Law enforcement teams need to understand transaction history, partners, behavior and risk information across multiple networks.
CertiK AI Auditor adds another dimension. It is designed as a pre-audit security tool for smart contract teams, using AI-assisted analysis to identify weaknesses, reduce false positives and help teams make improvements before manual analysis. This tool supports Solidity, Move and Rust.
For developers, this can bridge the gap between internal testing and a full external evaluation. It is not a substitute for manual research, and large projects should not do so. But it can help teams catch common issues early, clean up code before review and reduce the amount of time they spend on avoidable issues. In organizations, this is important because implementation time often depends on legal, security and audience teams moving together.
Security infrastructure is closely related to managed funds
Jason Jiang, CBO at CertiK, said the partnership combines CertiK’s security intelligence and compliance capabilities with Lambda256’s infrastructure and market intelligence. The goal, he said, is to help businesses and financial institutions to adopt the digital economy with a strong confidence to work.
Lambda256 has been building its teams through products such as Nodit, the company’s blockchain node platform, and Clair, a tracking and analysis engine for on-chain fraud detection, AML monitoring and risk management.
Those products correspond to major changes in the market. Organizations often don’t want distributed devices connected together by internal teams unless they absolutely need to. They want an infrastructure that can enable node discovery, data analysis, monitoring, fraud detection and tracking in a highly controlled environment.
This is especially important in Korea, where major technology companies, financial groups and the public have shown a strong interest in blockchain, but under strict supervision.
CertiK, based in New York, claims to have worked with more than 5,000 clients around the world since 2017. The company offers smart contract audits, penetration testing, compliance verification, infrastructure audits and compliance support for all areas of digital finance.
For CertiK, this partnership provides a strong entry point for businesses in Korea and APAC. For Lambda256, it adds globally recognized security and tracking to its offerings. The practical test will be whether the two companies can turn the MOU into real deployments with banks, VASPs, government agencies and blockchain operators who need more than an audit report.






