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| | A Comprehensive Smart Contract Audit Readiness Guide and Checklist
| | thomasvilhena.com
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| | [AI summary] The author discusses their experimental decentralized options exchange project on Ethereum, exploring DeFi concepts like smart contracts, tokenization, stablecoins, collateralization, oracles, and liquidity pools, while highlighting the project's current status and future development plans.
| | 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...
| | telegra.ph
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| Some users asked me about a Gizmodo article that claims everybody should stop using Telegram because we don't encrypt chats. Unfortunately, this article is based on incorrect and misleading statements. 1. Always encrypted The author confuses encryption and end-to-end encryption and claims that some data on Telegram is sent and stored unencrypted. This is not true. All data is encrypted. Secret Chats use end-to-end encryption, Cloud Chats use server-client encryption in transit and are of course encrypted in...