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iosiro.com
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| | | | | This article provides an introduction to the world of smart contract security for people with a background in traditional cyber security and little knowledge of crypto and blockchain tech. It's drawn from the experiences of our team of exploit developers and pentesters turned smart contract auditors. | |
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berty.tech
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| | | | | Why a DAO for Berty? (Part I) TLDR: The Berty protocol will never depend on a Blockchain. We plan to set up a DAO to secure governance of its development team. Berty 's mission is to create a protocol and applications enabling secure p2p communication between people. More simply put, it means that Berty's applications will protect confidential conversations between individuals, including in adverse political situations that might compromise the security or the availability of the internet itself. | |
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davidgerard.co.uk
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| | | | | The most famous Smart Contract to date. "You just learned chemistry and the first thing you built was a giant bomb and you can't understand why it blew up in your face." | |
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www.lesswrong.com
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| | | Wei Dai, one of the first people Satoshi Nakamoto contacted about Bitcoin, was a frequent Less Wrong contributor. So was Hal Finney, the first person... | ||