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Quantstamp’s mission is to secure the decentralized internet, and has protected $1B in digital asset risk from hackers. More than 120 startups, foundations and enterprises work
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Yesterday, I had the opportunity to speak at CodeX at Stanford. I was joined with Jared, who gave a video demo of the Betanet, and Olga and Linda. It was a great opportunity to discuss how smart contracts and law may intersect in the future. There was also a presentation by CourtQuant about law and AI, which was very interesting. I believe the session was recorded and may end up on Youtube in the future.
🌈♦️💜Hacking at @ETHSanFrancisco this weekend? Check out our bounties - over $5K in prizes to make smart contracts safer

https://github.com/quantstamp/ethsf-bounties
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Congratulations to team Quantstamp Badge for winning the ETHSanfrancisco Quantstamp bounty for Best Improvement of Audit Reporting. Try
github.com/ubien so your supporters can help you with your smart contract security
We’re here at Devcon!
Deeply grateful to be part of making blockchain history. Auditing the OMG Plasma Smart Contract just in time for Devcon4! Such a privilege. Thanks to our friends OmiseGo
Please note, we did not audit the Oyster contract. This was scan on our now defunct test web demo.
Quantstamp proudly joins the Chamber of Digital Commerce's Executive Committee and our CEO Richard Ma will serve as co-chair on the Chamber's Smart Contracts Alliance.

The Chamber of Digital Commerce, the world's first and largest trade association representing the digital asset and blockchain industry, meets with legislators and industry leaders in order to promote the real-world application of smart contracts and blockchain technology.

https://buff.ly/2Kg7prQ | #Blockchain #Ethereum #TradeAssociation #legislators
Through an elaborate Ethereum mainnet attack on August 22, 2018, the first round winner walked away with more than 10k ETH. Martin Derka, Senior Research Engineer at Quantstamp, explores the second thing we learned from Fomo3D in this two-part series.
https://medium.com/quantstamp/what-we-learned-from-fomo3d-part-2-be891ca7ceb8