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Write Sections of the Ethereum Audit Handbook (Public Goods Project) We're seeking experienced writers to contribute to the Ethereum Audit Handbook. The goal of the handbook is to make it easy for new security researchers to get up to speed. We need high-quality content ASAP, so we'll prioritize applications that demonstrate a strong understanding of the topic and a ability to work quickly. Requirements: Provide content for assigned sections of the handbook Cover specific topics in Ethereum auditing, such as audit methodology, client components, and attack vectors Include supporting examples and explanations Reward: Competitive bounty Up to 500 USDC (depending on the length & quality of the written section. Timeline: ASAP ( priority given to earliest submissions) Format: Markdown document with proper citations and formatting Outline with sections can be found here: https://pastebin.com/pggum2aG Amount: 500 USDC Deadline: 2025-01-14 @bountybot
I’m pumped to throw my hat in the ring for the Arbitrum Security Council! At Sherlock, I was helping to secure key players in the Arbitrum ecosystem, and I’ve always loved Arbitrum as a user. It would be an honor to put my skills to use on the Security Council to help Arbitrum stay secure. first voting phase starts soon—check out my profile here tally.xyz/gov/arbitrum/c… #Arbitrum #SecurityCouncil
Possible if the same Safe Factory contract is deployed at the same address. You need to send the same parameters at creation.
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