Researching with @flipsidecrypto, @MetricsDAO and @Code4rena.
Now the proud owner of $OHM (3,3)
open for work: data analysis, development, code auditing.
π¨ During the last few months, I have been studying various fields within web3 security and taking notes on everything and have compiled them in Notion.
As I am trying to grow my brand, I am sharing my notes with everyone who:
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2. RT this tweet ππΌ.
(Remember to keep your DM's open. I will be reaching to you in the upcoming days) ππΌ
@gogotheauditor Out of interest, how come your medium finding was classified as such?
It seems to me to be a high risk vulnerability, since users could lose all their funds through an admin gone rogue?
@0xcuriousapple C++ > Fortran > Python > Rust > Solidity > Java > Kotlin.
Can't recall the others, but C# is probably higher than Java.
I don't really mind Java tbh, a lot nicer than some declarative languages I was forced to do...
@fubuloubu@Skeletor_Space saw it in a codebase recently - had read that it was invalid as a variable name (source was either wrong or outdated), but it is indeed valid.
Threw me off...
Wanted to make a smol thread bc I saw even some really good auditors get confused by my post the other day. π€
The following code is vulnerable, right? Classic reentrancy? Wrong. π
The code is safe with a small asterisk.
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