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Smart contract devs think AI code will make crypto safer despite vibe coding fears
Smart contract developers and auditors told Cointelegraph that artificial intelligence usage in programming will make crypto safer despite earlier reports suggesting that AI-generated code may introduce new security risks.
A November 2024 report by the Center for Security and Emerging Technology warned that AI-assisted programming can be detrimental for cybersecurity. The paper suggests that AI generates insecure code, and models themselves are vulnerable to attacks and manipulation.
The researchers also noted that generated code may have downstream impacts by ending up in codebases that future AIs are trained on. “Our evaluation results show that almost half of the code snippets produced by these five different models contain bugs,” they stated.
Related: Crypto hacks surpass $3.1B in 2025 as access flaws persist: Hacken
AI augments, but doesn’t replace developers
Developers interviewed by Cointelegraph said AI tools are being used to supplement, not replace, programmers.
0xAw, the pseudonymous lead developer at Base decentralized exchange, Alien Base, told Cointelegraph that he uses AI “mostly as a tool to get quick reference checks on how to do something.”
0xAw said that he uses AI to produce “cookie-cutter” code. He recognized that with recent models, he has started “up to the idea of letting it do quick sanity checks on the code.” “It now works for the really obvious stuff,” he said.
Anton Holovchenko, a senior blockchain developer at Hacken, told Cointelegraph that he uses Cursor, an integrated development environment with AI features, for his work. He uses it for auto-completions and templating to “explain which type of contract replacement you need, and that’s it.”
Still, Holovchenko noted that the programmer should adjust the code for their needs and fix AI mistakes. He highlighted that he uses AI for templating, not vibe coding — a new term often referring to letting AI code independently, with limited human oversight.
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AI is common in smart contract programming
0xAw said that everybody he knows used AI for programming “to some extent, but usually as an assistant tool.”
He said, AI tools are great time savers for senior programmers, but are usually “too imprecise to do all the work themselves.”
Mike Tiutin, blockchain architect and chief technology officer at crypto forensics firm AMLBot, told Cointelegraph that the prevalence of AI use is “quite high.”
Holovchenko said that “almost every developer” he knows uses some AI tools, with most relying on ChatGPT and Cursor.
AI is expected to improve Web3 security
Holovchenko added that he believes the prevalence of AI-assisted programming will lead to higher-quality code when in the hands of competent programmers:
0xAw said he has noticed a trend of “junior devs using AI and thinking it can do everything for them” — often with bad results. Still, he believes that AI usage in Web3 programming is “fine” since “smart contract development requires so much testing and refinement” that bugs end up being corrected before deployment.
Instead, he raised concerns that junior developers might be unable to progress to senior roles if they excessively rely on AI tools.
Tiutin believes that AI tools will lead to “more protocols with stronger baseline security — meaning fewer careless mistakes.” He expects AI to lead to cost optimization in smart contract auditing companies without affecting the price, since what is being sold is the auditing firm’s reputation, not the audit itself.
“Audits are more about sharing responsibility than actual contract security,” he said.
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