unicode-eth
echidna
unicode-eth | echidna | |
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18 | 33 | |
25 | 2,587 | |
- | 2.1% | |
0.0 | 8.5 | |
about 1 year ago | 6 days ago | |
Solidity | Solidity | |
MIT License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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unicode-eth
- Unicode Ethereum Project
- An initiative to make the Unicode Character Database (UCD) available within Smart Contracts
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I'm 15 ETH Away from Making the Unicode Character Database (UCD) Available on Rinkeby Testnet
I started the Unicode Ethereum Project to build better Unicode primitives and utilities for Solidity developers. Part of this endeavor requires making the Unicode Character Database (UCD) available to Solidity Contracts, which requires significant number of transactions to populate the data (about ~1.2k).
- using Unicode for string;
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Show HN: I Made a Unicode Solidity Library
I built a smart contract that took user text input, validated it, and trigger an action. While building it, I was frustrated by the lack of string utilities and introspection tools available to Solidity, so I built some of my own. I open sourced the libraries and started the Unicode Ethereum Project to port the Unicode Character Database (UCD) to Ethereum:
https://github.com/devstein/unicode-eth
Check it out and let me know what you think!
- Unicode Libraries and Contracts for Solidity
echidna
- Echidna 2.2.0 released with improvements in fuzzing performance and UX
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Fuzzing Around: Better Smart Contract Testing through the Power of Random Inputs
Fuzzing has been around for a while in traditional full-stack development, but a new class of tools is here that can apply fuzzing to smart contract testing in web3. Some of the fuzzing tools include the open source Echidna and MythX.
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Smart Contract Audits with ConsenSys Diligence Fuzzing - Fuzzing as a Service
Fuzzing has been around for a while. Defensics and Burp Suite are some examples in the traditional development world. There are also several web3/blockchain fuzzing tools available, such as Echidna and Foundry. However, Diligence Fuzzing is fuzzing as a service and makes everything a little simpler to implement. Which in the end means better audits and more secure contracts. So let’s look into it in more detail.
- Echidna 2.1.1 released with fixes and reduced memory footprint!
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