MERN Stack Developer, Blockchain and Web3 New Delhi
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Smart contracts can be harsh. A smart contract on a blockchain such as Ethereum or Solana is difficult to modify once it is deployed. This implies that a minor flaw can become an exploit worth millions of dollars. We've witnessed a number of DeFi hacks in recent years that were brought on by straightforward problems like: Vulnerabilities related to reentrancy• Inadequate access control • Oracle manipulation • Overflows of integers • Inaccurate upgrade trends Developing smart contracts now requires more than just writing code; it also requires adversarial thinking. A few guidelines that all developers ought to adhere to: 🔹 Create unit and fuzz tests 🔹 Make use of tried-and-true libraries like OpenZeppelin Contracts 🔹 Perform independent security assessments 🔹 Use monitoring following deployment 🔹 Implement upgrade-safe architectures Security will determine which protocols endure over time as the Web3 ecosystem expands. Constructing decentralized systems entails
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