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yos.io
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| | | | | The goal of smart contract audits is to assess code (alongside technical specifications and documentation) and alert project team of potential security issues that need to be addressed to improve security posture, decrease attack surface, and mitigate risk. An audit helps to detect and resolve security issues before launch, summarized as a set of findings with underlying vulnerabilities, severity, difficulty, sample exploit scenarios, and recommended mitigations. Given the high cost of smart contract bugs, it's no surprise that an audit is a key step in the smart contract development lifecycle. However, engaging an auditor can be costly and difficult due to high demand. In this article, we'll learn how you can use the open source tools Slither and Echidna to... | |
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blog.openzeppelin.com
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| | | | | We audited the OriginProtocol/origin-dollar repository at commit 4495130. Smart Contract Audit. | Smart Contracts Audit | |
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| | | | | OpenZeppelin verifies that your distributed systems work as intended by performing an audit. Our engineers fully review your system's architecture and codebase, and then write a thorough report that includes actionable feedback for every issue found. | |
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quillette.com
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| | | Blockchain technology also has the potential to be used for smart contracts. Smart contracts provide an automatically enforceable way for buyers and sellers to negotiate a contract. | ||