Blockchain Veterans Unveil Secure Smart Contracts Framework

Blockchain Veterans Unveil Secure Smart Contracts Framework

Amid new concerns about the viability of blockchain smart contracts, one company is releasing a proposal that seeks to make it easier to ensure their security. Developed by Smart Contract Solutions, the open-source Zeppelin project aims to offer a community-driven framework for secure, audited code. The goal is to prevent the unintentional loss of funds, a danger perhaps best illustrated by the collapse of ethereum's biggest smart contract, The DAO. Since ethereum is the best-known smart contract platform, the first set of tools are written in its programming language Solidity. But,....


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