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What Is a Smart Contract Security Audit? A smart contract audit is the process of comprehensively analyzing the code used by developers to create a smart contract.
Smart contracts are gaining popularity across a range of industries not typically associated with Web3—so it’s important to understand the basics.
Why Many Smart Contract Use Cases Are Simply Impossible Coin Sciences CEO Gideon Greenspan attacks common misconceptions that he argues are contributing to outlandish expectations for smart contracts.
My knowledge of smart contracts and randomizing a collection — creating code that could mass-produce randomly generated images — meant I could help.
The digital transformation of the global economy has accelerated the development and adoption of smart contracts, which are self-executing agreements coded on blockchain platforms. Smart contracts ...
Binance played a critical role in developing the USD1 stablecoin launched by the Trump family’s World Liberty Financial Inc.
Mary Juetten speaks to Mark Oblad of Valcu on how legal technology can help to remove much of the rote, repetetive work that goes into assembling contracts and other legal documents.
Learning how Smart Contracts function — and how to build one — is no longer a niche technical skill. It’s increasingly a form of digital literacy.
The United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has been criticized for allegedly violating the terms of the MIT License in its smart contracts. On Oct. 10, X user 0xCygaar, a purported ...