L2 Scaling Leader

Polygon Audit Services

Professional blockchain investigation for the Polygon ecosystem. Track MATIC transactions, analyze bridge movements, and document fund origins with complete Ethereum L1 to Polygon L2 continuity.

Polygon Network

Ethereum's leading Layer 2 solution

Polygon has become one of the most widely-used Ethereum scaling solutions, offering dramatically lower transaction costs while maintaining full EVM compatibility. This has made it a hub for DeFi applications, blockchain gaming, NFT projects seeking affordable minting, and everyday crypto transactions.

As a Layer 2 network, most Polygon activity is connected to Ethereum through bridges. This creates both challenges and opportunities for documentation—we need to track activity across both layers, but we can also establish clear provenance by tracing funds back to Ethereum mainnet and ultimately to exchanges.

Our Polygon expertise covers the complete ecosystem: bridge transactions, DeFi protocols, NFT marketplaces, gaming platforms, and the growing zkEVM network. We provide documentation that maintains continuity across layers and meets compliance requirements.

Supported Protocols

QuickSwapUniswapAaveBalancerCurvePolygon BridgeOpenSeaSushiswapStargateGains Network0x ProtocolHop Protocol + 100 more

Why Do You Need a Polygon Audit?

Understanding the unique aspects of documenting L2 activity

Layer 2 Requires L1 Context

Unlike standalone blockchains, Polygon activity usually begins with funds bridged from Ethereum. For compliance purposes, it's not enough to document just your Polygon transactions— you need to show where those funds came from on Ethereum and ultimately trace back to identifiable sources like exchanges.

Our audits maintain complete L1-L2 continuity, documenting the full journey of your funds from origin through bridges to Polygon and any returns to mainnet.

High Volume, Low Cost Transactions

Polygon's low fees encourage frequent transactions. Active users might have thousands of transactions from gaming, DeFi farming, or regular trading. While this makes Polygon great for users, it creates massive documentation challenges when you need to report to tax authorities or provide evidence for banks.

Our infrastructure processes high-volume Polygon wallets efficiently, categorizing and documenting all activity regardless of transaction count.

Common Situations Requiring Polygon Audits

DeFi & Yield Farming

  • • Yield documentation
  • • LP position tracking
  • • Rewards calculation
  • • Tax reporting

Gaming & NFTs

  • • Gaming income tracking
  • • NFT sales documentation
  • • Collection verification
  • • Royalty tracking

Compliance & Legal

  • • Bank compliance
  • • Cross-chain tracing
  • • Source of funds
  • • Asset verification

Polygon Audit Use Cases

Real-world scenarios where our Polygon expertise delivers results

Tax & Accounting

L2 Bridge Documentation

A user bridged ETH from mainnet to Polygon for lower-cost DeFi activities and needs to document the complete trail for tax purposes. We trace the bridge transaction, all Polygon activity, and any funds bridged back, maintaining continuous documentation across layers.

Gaming

Gaming Revenue Tracking

A play-to-earn gamer on Polygon-based games needs to document in-game token earnings and NFT sales for tax reporting. We track all gaming transactions, token rewards, and marketplace sales with proper categorization.

DeFi

DeFi Yield Documentation

A yield farmer using Aave, Balancer, and other Polygon DeFi protocols needs complete documentation of deposits, yields earned, and positions for compliance. We decode all DeFi interactions with reward calculations.

NFT & Art

NFT Collection Verification

An NFT collector using OpenSea on Polygon for lower gas fees needs to document their collection history including purchases, sales, and royalty payments for tax and insurance purposes.

Corporate

Corporate Polygon Treasury

A Web3 company using Polygon for payments and operations needs a complete audit of their treasury wallet showing all incoming payments, outgoing expenses, and DeFi positions for financial reporting.

Investigation

Cross-Chain Investigation

Funds were moved through multiple bridges between Ethereum, Polygon, and other chains. We maintain complete trail continuity across all chains and bridge protocols, documenting the full path for legal proceedings.

Polygon Analysis Capabilities

Comprehensive technical coverage for the Polygon ecosystem

EVM Compatibility

Full analysis of Polygon's EVM-compatible smart contracts, supporting all Ethereum standards and tools.

Bridge Tracking

Complete tracking of funds moving between Ethereum and Polygon via official bridges and third-party solutions.

DeFi Analysis

Coverage of QuickSwap, Uniswap, Aave, Balancer, and 100+ other Polygon DeFi protocols.

NFT Marketplace Tracking

Analysis of OpenSea Polygon, Rarible, and other NFT activity with low-cost minting tracking.

High-Volume Processing

Efficient analysis of high-volume, low-cost transactions common on Polygon.

Gaming & Metaverse

Track gaming tokens, in-game assets, and metaverse NFTs from major Polygon gaming projects.

zkEVM Support

Analysis support for Polygon zkEVM transactions alongside Polygon PoS.

L1-L2 Continuity

Maintain complete fund trail continuity as assets move between Ethereum L1 and Polygon L2.

Trusted Polygon Expertise

Our team has deep expertise in Polygon's architecture and its relationship with Ethereum L1.

100+

Protocols covered

100%

L1-L2 continuity

50+

Countries served

All

Bridges supported

Polygon Audit FAQ

What is a Polygon audit and how does it relate to Ethereum?

A Polygon audit traces the origin and movement of MATIC and tokens on the Polygon network (formerly Matic). Polygon is an Ethereum Layer 2 scaling solution, meaning most users bring funds from Ethereum via bridges. Our audits track activity on Polygon and maintain trail continuity back to Ethereum L1, which is crucial for source of funds documentation since many fund origins are on mainnet Ethereum.

Can you track funds bridged from Ethereum to Polygon?

Yes, we trace funds across the official Polygon Bridge as well as third-party bridges like Hop Protocol, Stargate, and others. We maintain complete trail continuity—showing exactly when funds left Ethereum, arrived on Polygon, and any subsequent activity. This cross-layer documentation is essential for compliance.

Do you handle Polygon's high transaction volume?

Yes, our infrastructure is optimized for Polygon's high throughput and low-cost transactions. Active users often have thousands of transactions due to the minimal fees. We process all transactions efficiently without missing data, even for wallets with extensive gaming or DeFi activity.

What Polygon DeFi protocols do you cover?

We cover all major Polygon DeFi protocols including QuickSwap, Uniswap (Polygon deployment), Aave (Polygon), Balancer, Curve, Sushiswap, and 100+ others. Being EVM-compatible, we decode all standard contract interactions and many protocol-specific operations.

Can you track Polygon gaming and metaverse activity?

Yes, Polygon hosts many blockchain games and metaverse projects. We track in-game token rewards, NFT minting and trading, land sales, and all gaming-related transactions. This includes major projects and smaller games that use Polygon for their on-chain components.

Do you support Polygon zkEVM?

Yes, we support both Polygon PoS (the main Polygon network) and Polygon zkEVM. We can track funds on either network and trace assets moving between them via bridges. Our analysis covers the complete Polygon ecosystem.

How do you handle NFTs on Polygon?

We provide complete Polygon NFT tracking including mints (often done on Polygon for lower gas), marketplace sales on OpenSea and others, transfers, and royalty payments. Polygon is popular for NFT projects due to low minting costs, and we capture all this activity accurately.

What documentation do I receive with a Polygon audit?

You receive a comprehensive report including: executive summary, complete transaction history with decoded interactions, bridge transaction documentation showing L1-L2 continuity, fund flow visualizations, source identification, and supporting spreadsheets. Reports clearly show the relationship between Ethereum and Polygon activity.

How long does a Polygon audit take?

Standard Polygon audits are completed within 5-7 business days. Wallets with extensive gaming activity, complex DeFi positions, or multiple bridge transactions may take longer. We offer priority (2-3 days) and urgent (24-48 hours) processing for time-sensitive needs.

Will banks accept Polygon audit reports?

Yes, our Polygon reports are designed for banking compliance. Since most Polygon funds originate from Ethereum (which banks are more familiar with), we emphasize the bridge connection and trace funds back to their Ethereum origins and ultimately to exchanges. This creates clear, verifiable fund trails.

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Get professional documentation of your MATIC transactions, DeFi activities, and complete L1-L2 fund trail. Our Polygon experts are ready to help.

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