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Live Smart Contract Hacking

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Live Smart Contract Hacking

Duration: 00:55:44

Speaker: Martin Holst Swende, Nick Johnson, Richard Moore, Matthew Di Ferrante

Type: Talk

Expertise: Expert

Event: Devcon 4

Date: Oct 2018

In this break-out session, a panel of well-renowned hackers and builders will perform security assessments of contracts that the audience submits - and anyone in the room is highly encouraged to help out and take part in the audit. There will not be time to perform full-scale reviews, but the panel will discuss the contracts both from a high-level perspective and also dive into the nitty gritty details, to see if we can find faults in the implementation. This is a panel session, where we want to interact with the community and bash as many bugs as possible, and hopefully demonstrate how tricky it can be to program for the EVM. Mistakes are what makes us learn: There shall be no shaming of anyone who submits a contract for review.
About the speakers

MHS

Martin Holst Swende

EF Security Lead, Geth developer

Martin Holst Swende has been finding vulnerabilities in the Ethereum ecosystem since poc-9, before Frontier, while he was still working in the Infosec industry as a application security consultant. Martin has talked about smart contract security for the last two Devcons, and won the Underhanded Solidity Coding Contest 2017. Martin has been the Security Lead for the Ethereum Foundation since the October 2016, and knows the EVM inside out.

MDF

Matthew Di Ferrante

Matthew is the founder of ZK Labs, a smart contract auditing and R&Dfirm, and has been involved in Ethereum since its launch. When not doingaudits spends his time doing cryptography research for chain scalability.

NJ

Nick Johnson

Nick Johnson is the founder and lead developer of the Ethereum Name Service. Prior to launching ENS, he worked at the Ethereum Foundation, where he acted as core developer on go-ethereum.

RM

Richard Moore

Just another random developer from Canada, loving Ethereum and looking forward to the awesome future Blockchain has in store. Otherwise, the author of ethers and co-author of Firefly. :)

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