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building-secure-contracts
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Smart Contract Security Field Guide
I appreciate how organized the Consensys guide is laid out. It's pretty easy to read. Trail of Bits has a similar guide that is a little more in-the-weeds technically. It also covers, what we think is, essential background about certain automated analysis techniques like static analysis and how fuzzers work. Check it out!
https://secure-contracts.com/
- Trail of Bits Building Secure Contracts: Now with support for Cosmos
- Trail of Bits Building Secure Contracts: Now with support for Substrate
- New release of Building-secure-contracts: it introduces not so smart contracts for Algorand/Cairo/Cosmos/Substrate - a set of common vulnerabilities for these chains. The release contains also new training materials for Echidna and new guidelines
- Trail of Bits added Algorand to their "Building Secure Contracts" developer guide
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Launching your Ethereum dApp on Avalanche
We highly recommend using at least one of them if professional contract security review is not possible. A more comprehensive look into secure development practices can be found here.
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Smart Contract Exploitation Repository
If you need more reading about building secure smart contracts and auditing workflows, see here: https://github.com/crytic/building-secure-contracts
- Any recommendations for smart contract auditing ?
aave-v3-core
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Charity and crypto
Pooled assets earn interest in a decentralized non-custodial liquidity market protocol called Aave. You can withdraw your crypto and exit the pool at any time. Note that neither Crypto for Charity nor JustCause will ever have control over your assets so you will always retain custody of your assets.
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Smart Contract Security Field Guide
These are collateralized loans that are automated with "smart" contracts. Programmable money.
Who? Anyone who wants to provide liquidity. Is this different from existing solutions? Yes and no, the difference is that there is no human intervention here... you don't have to ask for permission. You're also dealing with a global pool of funds using open source technology, instead of just a single bank or service.
The only additional "fees" above the interest rate are the cost of a transaction on the block chain. There are certainly a lot fewer hands in the pot and overhead.
Learn more at one of the largest and oldest sites: https://aave.com
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Bitcoin: Addressing the Ponzi Scheme Characterization – Lyn Alden (2021))
> That's a totally valid use case and possible today. The best part is that I don't need any sort of permission to do so. No credit checks. No banks. No government involvement.
Because that is definitely something that regular consumers do and a problem that needs solving.
> In fact, it is so possible, the market for this on a single platform is over $7.8 BILLION. https://aave.com/
What you've just showed me is effectively an actual ponzi scheme all built on nothing with no doubt there is artificial inflation going on there.
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Unlocking Direct Engagement: How Innovative DeFi Companies Harness Push Protocol in the Web3 Revolution
The DeFi landscape has witnessed the rise of industry giants like Uniswap and Aave, gaining widespread recognition. However, amidst these prominent platforms, a group of dynamic companies is making significant strides in the Web3 revolution. In this article, we highlight a selection of innovative companies that have caught our attention with their valuable contributions to the DeFi ecosystem. What sets them apart is their compelling approach to directly engage with their communities. Before delving into their unique strategies, let’s explore these remarkable companies in greater detail.
- $100 or $1,000? AAVE Price Prediction for 2023, 2025 & 2030
- Any bank open tomorrow?
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Question about Aave
https://aave.com/ is the only real aave.
- aave allows liquidation, when an asset swap to a higher LTV asset would suffice · Issue #829 · aave/aave-v3-core
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Thoughts on radiant capital? Arbitrum up and coming better than AAVE?
The AAVE V3 business license expired recently, it's open source now: https://github.com/aave/aave-v3-core/blob/master/LICENSE.md
- List of smart contracts to strengthen your Auditing skills
What are some alternatives?
eth-security-toolbox - A Docker container preconfigured with all of the Trail of Bits Ethereum security tools.
seaport - Seaport is a marketplace protocol for safely and efficiently buying and selling NFTs.
slither - Static Analyzer for Solidity and Vyper
ProteaV2Contracts
pooltogether-community-ui - UI to use when creating your own custom pools, prize strategies or as reference code for integrating your own pools.
pancake-farm
coreth - Code and wrapper to extract Ethereum blockchain functionalities without network/consensus, for building custom blockchain services.
Dinamiko - Invest dynamically in crypto hands-free
avalanche-faucet - Avalanche Faucet for Fuji Network and Subnets.
aavegotchi-realm-diamond
avalanchego - Go implementation of an Avalanche node.
quantum-app - Quantum is a trusted, bi-directional bridge that directly connects DeFiChain (DFI) and Ethereum (ETH).