Arbitrum-sniping-bot-arbx
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Arbitrum-sniping-bot-arbx
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First time wallet drained
Although I haven't written any smart contacts, I do write software for a living. The python code in that repository (arbitrum.py) is purposefully obfuscated to hide it's actual function. Open source code is not obfuscated like this. Viruses look like this.
MevBot
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Building Smart Contracts for Django Applications
To use Remix IDE, head over to the website and launch it. When you do this, this is what you should see on your screen:
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The Ultimate Solidity Cheat Sheet for Beginners
To get started, head over to Remix IDE on your browser.
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Kickstart Your First Smart Contracts
- Open Remix, find and click on “file explorers”, create a new file or Folder for yourself, and start with the same steps you usually do in other IDEs. Copy the code below, paste it into a file in FILE EXPLORERS and name it “HelloWorld”.
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Show HN: Prototype for ETH Signing for endorsing Wikipedia updates
If everything is going on the blockchain, it's very simple. I made this simple contract to demonstrate. [1] It can be tested with Remix. [2]
In [3], the getArticle is called which shows the article text has not yet been set. Then, in [4] I'm showing that by calling a method on the contract, the text of the article can be set by someone using the contract. In [5] I show that this previous edit changed the text of the article. In [6] I'm showing that different signers of transactions can also be displayed as an editor. And finally, in [7], I'm showing the an item in the edit history can be looked up by index.
If what is stored on the blockchain does not match what Wikipedia is showing, then Wikipedia is censoring what is supposed to be in the article. This isn't showing endorsements, but, endorsements could easily be added to this contract by creating a mapping on the contract for users that want to endorse edits at an index, etc.
[1] https://pastebin.mozilla.org/5zu9mDrg/raw
[2] https://remix.ethereum.org
[3] https://i.imgur.com/osPMT57.png
[4] https://i.imgur.com/mq9oRJ9.png
[5] https://i.imgur.com/oXghJhn.png
[6] https://i.imgur.com/Ku0DOJY.png
[7] https://i.imgur.com/AaDifV1.png
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SKALE Ecosystem Update. Explore the Thriving Ecosystem that is Driving Innovation on SKALE
Remix
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MEV Bot Scam Beware
I too would be very curious to know where the scammer's address is. I just can't crack it from the code. MevBot/mev.sol at main · stephenduffy1971/MevBot · GitHub
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