As it was mentioned on our white paper, and on our site: We doing audits for developers not for investors.
We can't and won't audit smart contracts without direct connection with the developer. Our disclosure policy clearly states that critical vulnerabilities should be reported to the smart contract developer.
When you asking us for the audit of smart contact for the third party, you basically pushing us to help hackers doing free security research and making them available for the general public.
To make it clear: we do not audit smart contracts by third-party requests.
In general, you are being pushed to action aimed at increasing the cost of CLO.
Your speculations about hackers are ridiculous! Hackers themselves will break what can be broken and get money, but at the beginning of the life of the project, no hackers need tokens that are still worthless. Therefore, in this situation, only investors benefit!
Requesting an audit of a smart contract must be the right of any CLO holder!