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- Solidity security reviews?
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Want to learn blockchain development but confused
Then i delved into best practises (https://consensys.github.io/smart-contract-best-practices/) and patterns (https://fravoll.github.io/solidity-patterns/) to improve.
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Required reading for new ETH developer
Search for solidity exploits on Google, useful one: https://consensys.github.io/smart-contract-best-practices/ there are a lot of possible exploits so deploying one by yourself without audits is a no-go imo
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Blockchain Dev
Consensys' Smart Contract Best Practices is a good start for security related stuff (super important because you'll be dealing with people's money in smart contracts) https://consensys.github.io/smart-contract-best-practices/
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An Auditor's Insights To Smart Contract Security Audit
The first question which any auditing interview concerns is mostly regarding what is your preferred audit process? Answers could be subjective, but I like to follow the industry standard as in this ‘Solcurity Standard’ article by Rari-Capital along with the Consensys’ best practices set of guidelines which pave a path for a thorough audit process.
- Websites to practice white hat/ how to get into contract security?
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Setup for Success: Creating Web3 Projects with the Truffle for VS Code Extension
Security should always be a major priority when developing smart contracts. Millions of dollars are lost to hackers on what seems like a regular basis. As a Web3 developer, you need to continuously stay up to date on the latest security best practices.
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My journey from Web Dev to Web 3.0 Dev - Part 1
Solidity basics and best practices
- Contract example with best practices?
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RESOURCES I USED TO LEARN BLOCKCHAIN/SMART CONTRACT PROGRAMMING
Smart Contracts Best Practices
What are some alternatives?
peerpool - PeerPool is a decentralized ride sharing application with virtually no middleman fees, and trustless smart contracts to manage liability for the workers as well as the riders, all done autonomously. My team and I won 1st place overall at MasseyHacksVI.
js-xss - Sanitize untrusted HTML (to prevent XSS) with a configuration specified by a Whitelist
tiddlywiki-ipfs - IPFS with TiddlyWiki
mythril - Security analysis tool for EVM bytecode. Supports smart contracts built for Ethereum, Hedera, Quorum, Vechain, Rootstock, Tron and other EVM-compatible blockchains.
token-generator - Create a Token in less than a minute with the most trusted Smart Contract Generator for ERC20 and BEP20. No login. No setup. No coding required.
web3j - Lightweight Java and Android library for integration with Ethereum clients
audit-indexed-finance-2020-10
openzeppelin-contracts - OpenZeppelin Contracts is a library for secure smart contract development.
decentrevent - A decentralized platform to host events
openzeppelin-contracts-upgradeable - Upgradeable variant of OpenZeppelin Contracts, meant for use in upgradeable contracts.
DeFi-Developer-Road-Map - DeFi Developer roadmap is a curated Developer handbook which includes a list of the best tools for DApps development, resources and references!
hardhat-template - Hardhat-based template for developing Solidity smart contracts