AgentLISA, an AI-powered Web3 security platform, has become the first crypto-native organization to secure three research paper acceptances at the 40th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering (ASE 2025). The papers address critical smart contract vulnerabilities, including flaws in the widely used OpenZeppelin library, access control weaknesses, and automated fault localization via the FaultSeeker LLM framework. Co-founder Dr. Izaiah Sun emphasized that each research output directly informs the company’s AI-driven security platform, which integrates into VSCode, GitHub, and CI/CD pipelines. AgentLISA has consistently published at top-tier venues like NDSS, ICSE, and Usenix Security, differentiating itself by translating peer-reviewed research into commercial products. The platform now serves over 3,000 developer teams and 500+ premium subscribers across 14 blockchain networks, offering pre-deployment AI auditing and continuous monitoring that significantly reduces time and cost compared to traditional audits.