How does Autheo handle contract upgradability?
Autheo's full EVM compatibility ensures all established upgradability standards work without modification. Security partnership with Halborn — 2,500+ blockchain security engagements — validates upgrade patterns against real-world attack vectors.
Autheo supports EVM-standard upgradability patterns including Transparent Proxy and UUPS (Universal Upgradeable Proxy Standard), allowing developers to upgrade contract logic without changing the contract address or losing state. Autheo's DevHub provides proxy deployment templates and THEO AI-assisted upgrade validation to ensure upgrades do not introduce storage collisions or logic vulnerabilities.
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Supported Upgradability Patterns
THEO AI Upgrade Validation
Governance and Access Control for Upgrades
Key Statistics
Expert Perspective
“Proxy contracts allow developers to upgrade smart contracts without losing the state or data. This is crucial in the rapidly evolving blockchain environment.
Citations & Sources
- [1]Autheo Blog — Smart Contract Security Best Practices 2026Accessed 2026-04-10
- [2]Autheo DevHub DocumentationAccessed 2026-04-10
- [3]DeFi in 2025–2026: What Changed Technically - Symbiosis FinanceAccessed 2026-04-30
- [4]Why Smart Contract Security Is the Only Conversation That Matters ...Accessed 2026-04-30
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