π΅οΈ Why are you NOT an Elite Smart Contract Security Researcher? Here I try to tackle what makes one actually succeed in this space.
Show some love pls, it's my first website article βΊοΈ
The @huff_language huff-rs repo, along with all repos in the github account, has been archived on September 9th.
Big thanks to the core team who gave a great deal of unpaid time building the Huff compiler.
You might have created more EVM wizards than anyone else in the world π
Today I start working as a smart contract triager @immunefi π₯
It has been a crazy ride since I ventured into the crypto world, and I'm excited to have the opportunity to work and learn with some of the best in the blockchain security space π
Let's secure web3 π«‘πͺ
"Blockchain hacking is one of the more elusive paths in cybersecurity, but taking it remains one of the best decisions I've ever made. It's groundbreaking, challenging, and extremely rewarding (...). Smart contract hacking is a form of art." @0xsomnus
Hey! This is your bimonthly reminder that reentrancy attacks are still a thing. 3 new hacks since the last reminder πβ‘οΈ github.com/pcaversaccio/rβ¦
#Solidity is the most adopted smart contract language for web3 devs. Going web2 β‘οΈ web3 requires a paradigm mindshift π€―
Here's how one can master solidity to the point of mastery π§ββοΈ Specially from a security perspective ππ§΅
The whitehats who hunt web3 bugs are a special cadre of some of the best hackers in the world at the cutting edge of technology, finding world-changing vulnerabilities
"Why do we STILL have REENTRANCY bugs??"
"Have we learned nothing from so many exploits??"
"Smart contract devs are so dumb broooo"
"Mi famiglia! π"
A perplexing phenomenon. But let me give you the other side of the equation, and explain WHY we still have reentrancy attacks π§΅
The Uniswap Standard, from Zero to Mastery π₯
@haruxeETH wrote this great article walking you through @Uniswap v1 -> v2 -> v3
Highly recommend it! π