While I agree that to be a good auditor you just need to read code, I think this underestimates how much time it takes to get good at just "reading code".
A lot of newer auditors have trouble digesting large codebases in a short amount of time. I'll tell you from experience
Hey pump.fun there is currently someone using your livestreams to threaten to hang themselves if the coin does not reach a set marketcap.
Absolutely heinous and It needs to come down + see if you can get them help.
Shut down the livestream feature. This is out of control.
For over 6 months, we've been writing a large body of work that explains the Uniswap V3 codebase.
As you can imagine, this is no small piece of literature!
Instead of waiting until everything is done before publishing, we decided to start releasing the portions that are
the hardest part of an audit is not finding issues—
that’s actually the easiest and most exciting part.
the hardest part is the initial inertia of getting accustomed to the codebase and reading docs, lol
What everybody wants:
- Transaction batching
What EIP-7702 delivers:
- Accidentally DELEGATECALL your entire account, and all the money, and your identify to the DPRK.
finally found the time and a small enough codebase for my first contest Cantina 🪐 :) paid less than a mcdonalds employee hourly but its only up from here (hopefully)
singapore is the highest iq country that has never shipped anything that matters.
this is my essay on why there are no great singaporean companies. we are a nation of compradors; middlemen too domesticated to do anything but serve.