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Security Researcher | Bounty Hunting on @code4rena | @0xDup1337 proud member | For team audit requests: https://t.co/jtCu75hMhJ
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Joined August 2022
RT @xyz_remedy: If you’re a web3 security researcher, don’t sleep on this one: Tmrw, Jan 21 at 4pm (CET), join The Remedy CTF 2025 X Space…
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RT @DevDacian: Q) Fastest way to become pro auditor from 0 knowledge? * Free @CyfrinUpdraft courses on Solidity, Foundry & Security * Do…
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Definitely some chapter in Web3 is coming to an end...
Web3.js is sunsetting on March 4th, 2025🌅 After 3 incredible years of maintaining Web3.js, we've decided it's time to pass the torch. With amazing libraries like Viem and Ether.js thriving, we're focusing our efforts on new projects. We will provide transitional support over the next 3 months to ensure developers have the necessary resources to adapt. This isn’t goodbye—it's a shift toward new tools and initiatives, empowering the next wave of web3 development. Web3.js has been a cornerstone for developers building on Ethereum, and we're immensely proud of its impact on the ecosystem. However, Ethereum is growing, so are the needs of its builders. Thank you to everyone who has supported and collaborated with us. Let's keep building the future of Ethereum together 💛 Find out more below 👇
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RT @bountyhunt3rz: bountyhunt3rz: life on the blockchain: EP1 @0xriptide & @deadrosesxyz discuss bug hunting including techniques, secret…
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RT @lmanualm: Check the most valuable podcast channels about security, I gathered in this post! Watching them, you will bust your security…
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RT @xb0g0: 💣 The MOTHER of ALL ALPHA is here. I officially present to you: THE ART OF AUDITING The first commun…
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RT @0xHajime: Absolute alpha, having re-read and reviewed a bunch of material on how EVM is organized I think this is the best explanation…
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RT @xb0g0: I wanted to learn what the Engine API of Ethereum is and after searching around for some time this was the only article I found:…
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RT @00xSEV: My notes for @windhustler interview on @deliriusz_eth channel - "You are paid to think" - Another example of switching fields…
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RT @00xSEV: My lengthy post with notes made for @0xFlint_ interview on @deliriusz_eth channel A lot of interesting topics discussed: ever…
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Usain Bolt has a lot to learn from you sir 👑🫡
@bytes032 finished a 3k sloc audit in 2 days is this fast enough?
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I think it depends. We had this cases multiple times, where initially our report was rejected, then approved after providing PoC during PJQA. But generally if there is a lot of bugs, writing poc for each steals your time from big hunting. There are also some specific cases where writing poc is problematic due to complexity, or external factors
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RT @0xKaden: me: hey i found a bug in your project project: this is actually not a bug me: uhhh yeah it definitely is, immunefi can you hel…
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