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| | blog.trailofbits.com
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| | Most smart contracts have no verified source code, but people still trust them to protect their cryptocurrency. Whats more, several large custodial smart contracts have had security incidents. The security of contracts that exist on the blockchain should be independently ascertainable. Ethereum VM (EVM) Bytecode Ethereum contracts are compiled to EVM - the Ethereum Virtual
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| | The history of software development spans decades. We benefit from the best practices, design patterns, and nuggets of wisdom that has accumulated over half a century. In contrast, smart contract development is just getting started. Ethereum and Solidity launched in 2015, only a handful of years ago. The crypto space is an ever-growing uncharted territory. There's no definitive stack of tools to build decentralized apps. There are no developer handbooks like Design Patterns or Clean Code for smart contra...
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| | In this most up-to-date guide we fully explain Ethereum as a global, decentralized platform for money. What is Ethereum and how does it work?
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| What is Proof of Stake, and why have blockchain developers decided to implement it in Ethereum 2.0? Does it really scale better than Proof of Work, and if so, will staking ultimately replace mining?