building-secure-contracts
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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 ?
avalanche-faucet
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Can't get testnet AVAX
To get a "drip" of AVAX Fuji faucet, you can paste your address into the Fuji faucet website. The faucet will send some AVAX to the address and return a transaction ID (txID), which can be used Fuji Testnet Explorer to learn more about the transaction.
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Hedera dev count up 30% QoQ, next highest is 5%. Note the decreases...
For example, many projects use merge commits instead-of squashing or rebasing, like this on the Avalanche faucet repo https://github.com/ava-labs/avalanche-faucet/commit/a194033f523d173c6aa465e76945387638bf7718.
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Hi I want Goerli eth to test my contract but no faucet is working. Can you suggest me something?
I switched 2 years ago for any testing to Avalanche as their Faucet offers 2 AVAX per 24 hours and their Fuji testnet is much faster than any other EVM testnet: https://faucet.avax.network/
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Avalanche Subnet Faucet
You can also integrate a new Subnet on the live faucet with just a few lines of configuration parameters. All you have to do is make a PR on the Avalanche Faucet git repository with the Subnet's information. The following parameters are required.
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looking for fuji gas
Hey, you can use the faucet here: faucet.avax.network
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Create a Wrapped ERC20 token on Avalanche with Vyper! 🐍🪙
To deploy to a live blockchain (Fuji or Mainnet) we need to have a wallet with some AVAX on it, you can get some testnet AVAX tokens on this faucet. Also, we need to define our brownie-config.yaml file to let Brownie know where to find our private key, and some important configurations as well.
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Which Ethereum POS testnet?
Faucet https://faucet.avax.network/
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Dual Testnet & Retroactive : Layerzero
🖥 Testnet LayerZero 👉 Claim All Faucet : https://faucetlink.to/goerli , https://usdcfaucet.com , https://faucet.avax.network . 👉 Connect Georli Network : https://usdcdemo.layerzero.network/bridge - Bridge USDC Georli to AVAX - Done
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Subnet CLI
Request funds from the faucet using your C-Chain address.
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Create an EVM Subnet on Fuji Testnet
The C-Chain address (0x86BB07a534ADF43786ECA5Dd34A97e3F96927e4F ) is the one which can be used to fund your key from the faucet. The command also prints P-Chain addresses for both the default local network and Fuji . The latter (P-fuji1a3azftqvygc4tlqsdvd82wks2u7nx85rhk6zqh ) is the one needed for this tutorial.
What are some alternatives?
eth-security-toolbox - A Docker container preconfigured with all of the Trail of Bits Ethereum security tools.
avalanche-wallet - The Avalanche web wallet
slither - Static Analyzer for Solidity and Vyper
coreth - Code and wrapper to extract Ethereum blockchain functionalities without network/consensus, for building custom blockchain services.
pooltogether-community-ui - UI to use when creating your own custom pools, prize strategies or as reference code for integrating your own pools.
hedera-platform - Swirlds Hashgraph Platform SDK open source code.
subnet-evm - Launch your own EVM as an Avalanche Subnet
avalanchego - Go implementation of an Avalanche node.
brownie - A Python-based development and testing framework for smart contracts targeting the Ethereum Virtual Machine.
mythril - Security analysis tool for EVM bytecode. Supports smart contracts built for Ethereum, Hedera, Quorum, Vechain, Rootstock, Tron and other EVM-compatible blockchains.