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Conor Svensson (csvensson.eth)
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We need decentralised approaches to user safety on Ethereum. There's a number of firms offering centralised services for safety, but this uses the classic web2 value capture where a singular entity ends up with too much influence over whether #web3 apps are considered safe or not. This goes against the ethos of #Ethereum, and results in users being stung by the same things that hamper them with TradFi services such as banking, where they have issues opening accounts or transacting with legitimate services. ctd đ
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Conor Svensson (csvensson.eth)
@csvensson
It's unlikely that we can create a truly permissionless standard for smart contracts that is safe for users, but we can ensure it's sufficiently decentralised. This I believe is the optimum of where we need to get to. If deployers of #smartcontracts can name, verify and audit their contracts, and we can capture this information from multiple sources. Approaches to naming and verification are well established against specific contract versions and audit firms share their audit reports. But there is often a disconnect between contract audits and the live version of smart contracts. This is where we have a gap that needs to be addressed. Hence we're focussing some of our efforts here with @enscribe.
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