Egregor desktop tool uses multi-AI council to audit smart contracts locally
Vladislav Shter, solo founder of the Sovereign ecosystem, has developed Egregor, a desktop application that runs multiple AI models simultaneously to audit smart contracts and code. The tool is designed for Web3 developers who need thorough code reviews, addressing blind spots that single AI models tend to miss. During testing on SovereignBank Web3 contracts, Egregor identified four critical vulnerabilities — including a reentrancy flaw — that 13 separate checks by leading models such as Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini had all missed. A full multi-model audit of a modular smart contract reportedly cost just $0.40 via OpenRouter API pricing, making it accessible to indie developers and hackathon participants. All processing runs locally on the user's machine, which Shter says protects proprietary code from exposure through cloud-based AI services.
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