A smart contract security audit is a complete review to find and fix vulnerabilities in the code to protect against hacks and failures. Regular auditing is critical for robust security while also ...
Introduced to the Ethereum blockchain in 2014, smart contracts were first defined by Nick Szabo, a computer scientist who developed one of the first virtual currencies two decades earlier.
Smart contracts are programs written on the blockchain that self-execute when certain conditions are met. They use code to define and enforce the rules of the contract. Once a smart contract is ...
Hathor, a layer-1 blockchain, introduces Nano Contracts, a smart contract platform with built-in MEV and front-running protection. The introduction of decentralized applications (DApps ...