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Questions relating to application security, safety, trust, and attacks against the Ethereum software stack and blockchain system.
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While using myetherwallet to generate offline transaction hash, can developer steal my priva...
Can myetherwallet developer encrypt your private key with their own
key and put it as a message string into this field so it would be part
of signed hash broadcasted to the internet (only them …
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ERC20 transfer - caller expects return but none provided - what happens?
The Yellow Paper provides the answer. And the answer is that the behavior is undefined and unforeseeable. The call will not fail, so tokens will be transferred, but the return value cannot be trusted …
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Smart contracts and the inherent lack of security in trusting compiled byte code
[T]his could be done by compiling open-source contracts and
verifying contract hash signatures, or in the case of closed-source
but public d-apps, potentially decompiling compiled byte code and …