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Obfuscation as an Effective Signal for Prioritizing Cross-Chain Smart Contract Audits: Large-Scale Measurement and Risk Profiling

Cryptography and Security 2026-02-02 v2 Performance

Abstract

Obfuscation raises the interpretation cost of smart-contract auditing, yet its signals are hard to transfer across chains. We present HOBFNET, a fast surrogate of OBFPROBE, enabling million-scale cross-chain scoring. The model aligns with tool outputs on Ethereum (PCC 0.9158, MAPE 8.20 percent) and achieves 8-9 ms per contract, yielding a 2.3k-5.2k times speedup. Across BSC, Polygon, and Avalanche, we observe systematic score drift, motivating within-chain percentile queues (p99 as the main queue, p99.9 as an emergency queue). The high-score tail is characterized by rare selectors, external-call enrichment, and low signature density, supporting secondary triage. Cross-chain reuse is tail-enriched and directionally biased from smaller to larger ecosystems. On two publicly alignable cross-chain spillover cases, both fall into the p99 queue, indicating real-world hit value. We deliver a two-tier audit queue and a cross-chain linkage workflow for practical security operations.

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@article{arxiv.2601.17356,
  title  = {Obfuscation as an Effective Signal for Prioritizing Cross-Chain Smart Contract Audits: Large-Scale Measurement and Risk Profiling},
  author = {Yao Zhao and Zhang Sheng and Shengchen Duan and Shen Wang and Daoyuan Wu and Zhiyuan Wan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.17356},
  year   = {2026}
}