CertiK and YZi Labs Announce $1M Partnership for Web3 Startup Security

Key Points:
  • CertiK and YZi Labs partner for $1 million in audit grants.
  • Focus on Web3, AI, and biotech startup security.
  • Partnership enhances project security in the startup ecosystem.

CertiK and YZi Labs have partnered to provide $1 million in audit grants and security services to EASY Residency participants, announced on January 6, 2026.

This collaboration enhances security for burgeoning Web3 startups, crucial for ecosystem stability, and signals increased institutional support, although no immediate market shifts have been observed.

CertiK and YZi Labs have announced a partnership to support Web3, AI, and biotech startups. The collaboration offers $1 million in audit grants for participants in the EASY Residency Global Startup Incubation Program.

The partnership includes key players such as CertiK’s Co-Founder Ronghui Gu and YZi Labs’ Ella Zhang. Both firms aim to elevate security for early-stage startups, offering services like Formal Verification and AI scanning.

Professor Ronghui Gu, Co-Founder and CEO, CertiK, stated, “We believe that our collaboration with YZi Labs will significantly improve the security level of projects, providing necessary guarantees for their long-term development. This is not only related to the growth of projects but also to the health and sustainability of the entire Web3 ecosystem.”

The immediate impact on the startup ecosystem is substantial, with the partnership focusing on aspects such as security confidence and project sustainability. CertiK’s services are designed to ensure long-term resilience for participating startups.

The financial implications involve a direct infusion of $1 million into the EASY Residency program, aiding startups to navigate security challenges efficiently. This move is also seen as a bolster to the security protocols across the Web3 space.

By leveraging advanced security technologies, the partnership aims to set a precedent for protecting digital assets. YZi Labs will facilitate critical industry connections, enhancing the landscape for early innovators.

Potential outcomes include improved security measures for startups, alongside increased investor appeal due to heightened safety protocols. CertiK’s history of securing $600 billion in assets underpins their capability in addressing emerging technology risks. This collaboration may pave the way for similar partnerships in the future.

Otto Bergmanr

Otte Bergmar is a crypto journalist covering Scandinavian and European blockchain markets, with a focus on decentralisation, privacy, and the AI–crypto interface. He reports on Web3 startups, market structure, and EU policy; from licensing regimes to consumer protection and cross-border compliance. At TokenTopNews, Otte transforms policy drafts, regulatory disclosures, and on-chain data into actionable, decision-ready insights, helping readers understand how regulation influences blockchain adoption across Europe.