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What is Quanstamp?

Thu Apr 19, 2018 11:49 am

The feasibility of smart contracts has seen them adopted with great enthusiasm by people around the world. This has led to a large number of smart contracts being written each day. However, writing smart contracts is a difficult job and one that can potentially have hazardous effects. Instances like the DAO hack spring to mind.

While the Ethereum network itself is secure, smart contracts written on it might have vulnerabilities. This is where Quanstamp places itself. It is an automated security auditing protocol that checks for security flaws and bugs in smart contracts to aid both the developers and users.

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