Smart Contract Auditor Certification

Earn a QR-verifiable certificate that shows your final score and proves audit-focused training completion.

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A certificate that shows the work

Hiring teams do not need another vague credential. They need proof that you can find issues and explain them clearly.

Find real bugs
  • Review Solidity logic
  • Spot exploitable paths
  • Move past pattern matching
Prove impact
  • Write working PoCs
  • Validate severity
  • Show real loss paths
Write reports
  • Explain the bug
  • Document reproduction
  • Recommend clear fixes

Hands-on training. Final exam.

You build practical skill through labs, then prove your knowledge with code-sample questions across multiple difficulty levels.

Foundation

Finish the training track

EVM internals, DeFi attacks, exploit writing, and audit reporting.

Exploit proof

Pass practical labs

Write exploits against vulnerable contracts and prove the issue.

Audit judgment

Pass the final exam

Answer many multiple-choice questions based on smart contract code samples.

Credential

Receive the SSCH

Your certificate includes your score and a live verification QR code.

Built for smart contract auditors

General security certs have their place. SSCH is for one specific job: auditing smart contracts.

SSCH
Smart contract auditing

Exploit labs, DeFi review, audit reports, and a QR-verifiable score.

Classic certs
General security skills

OSCP, CEH, CISSP, and Security+ are broader infosec signals.

The gap
The missing proof

Teams still need to know you can read Solidity, write PoCs, and explain risk.

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Common questions about the SSCH

What does SSCH stand for?
SSCH stands for Smart Contract Security Hacker. It is the credential issued upon completing the Smart Contract Hacking course by JohnnyTime. The name reflects the practical, hacker-oriented approach to auditing the course is built around.
How do I earn the SSCH certification?
You earn the SSCH by completing the full Smart Contract Hacking course, including the hands-on labs and final exam. There is no separate exam fee.
Is the final exam multiple choice?
Yes. The final exam includes many multiple-choice questions built around smart contract code samples. The questions range across difficulty levels and test vulnerability knowledge, code reading, and auditor judgment.
How do employers verify the certificate?
Every SSCH certificate has a QR code. Scanning it takes a reviewer to a live verification page showing the holder's name, final exam score, and completion date. No email request needed.
Can I take the SSCH exam without doing the course?
No. The final exam is part of the course. Certification is earned by completing the program, not by taking a standalone exam.
Does the SSCH certification expire?
No. The SSCH does not expire. Once you earn it, the credential and its QR verification link remain active permanently. There are no renewal fees.
Will the SSCH help me get hired or win audit contests?
The certificate helps, but the skills do the heavy lifting. Graduates have won audit contests, landed security roles, and earned bug bounties. SSCH gives you a verifiable credential to show beside that work.

Earn a verifiable
auditor credential.

Train through real smart contract audit labs, pass the code-sample final exam, and receive your score-backed SSCH certificate.

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