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@gr3pme Congrats! I’m new to Web2/3 bug hunting and building my own local research workflow. If you’re open to sharing, what does your workflow look like?
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@MatusK279@immunefi Congrats on the payout! I’m new to Web3 bug hunting and building my own local research workflow. If you’re open to sharing, what helped you most in finding this one: manual review, fuzzing/invariants, prior audit diffing, or something else?
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My simplest one-line definition:
JAM = Ethereum-style coherence + Polkadot-style parallelism
That is the core beginner mental model.
Next up: the problem JAM is trying to solve
JAM sounds intimidating, but the simple version is this:
JAM is Polkadot’s vision for a trustless supercomputer.
In plain English:
a shared system where apps can run, scale, and interact without relying on one central owner.
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6/7
So what’s the goal?
To combine:
• scalability
• composability
• resilience
Not just “make blockchain faster”
but build a system that is flexible, powerful, and harder to bottleneck.