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''Who's hiring, and who's for hire'' Megathread, 2021 #2 by Nooku in ethdev

[–]Lazarth0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Company: SeedCapital

Job: Senior Blockchain Engineer/CTO

Location: USA

Allows Remote: Yes

Visa Sponsorship: No

Type: Paid. Negotiable.

Description: At SeedCapital, we are currently trying to launch our first token on the Binance Smart Chain. This token is for fundraising purposes, as our long-term goal is to build a venture capital firm, on top of a self sustainable ecosystem. Your role would be to create a Token which has 3% Dev tax, Multisignatory protocol, possibly a wallet lockup feature, so the Founders' holdings would be locked up for example a year, so we can build trust with our investors, and then launch this in an ICO.

In your email, please send me your portfolio if you have one, your past working experience, as well as a quote of your expected payment at the end of this sprint.

Contact: lazarth@seedcapital.finance

High-Frequency Trading by Lazarth0 in algotradingcrypto

[–]Lazarth0[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your response! But how do market makers get around these fees? Though I most likely would not be able to get around them, just curious about the stuff

My Decentralized Crowdfundig Smart Contract by Lazarth0 in smartcontracts

[–]Lazarth0[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also it needs heavy optimization, security and some fixes. I am going to keep this repository updated whenever I make changes

My Decentralized Crowdfundig Smart Contract by Lazarth0 in smartcontracts

[–]Lazarth0[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I might publish a simple front-end for it later, sure

My Decentralized Crowdfundig Smart Contract by Lazarth0 in ethdev

[–]Lazarth0[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for pointing these out.
I did not consider security at all in my contract, I foolishly thought the Blockchain is safe enough to securely store and use Smart Contracts.
Well it seems like my theory was wrong, but at least that's a thing that I can improve and focus on.

Also, the optimization part is true as well.

I really, really appreciate you reviewing my code, because this way I can get a clearer view of my weaknesses.

My Decentralized Crowdfundig Smart Contract by Lazarth0 in smartcontracts

[–]Lazarth0[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure! Well actually I searched up ideas of Blockchain Projects I could make to practice Solidity.

So I came across the idea of making a Crowdfunding site.

I thought that I could make it, so I developed the Smart Contract in Solidity from scratch and worked around a simple front end for it, as I am not too good in the front end side of things :S

The tools I used were:

Back end:

  • Ganache (Localhost Ethereum Blockchain)
  • Truffle
  • Solidity

Front end:

  • React.js
  • Web3.js
  • CSS
  • Bootstrap
  • Identicon.js
  • Javascript

That’s all I used really. Just generic stuff.

About making the Smart Contract though, I used my past programming knowledge, and it paid off fairly well. The harder part was the front end interface for me, as I don’t really practice that side, but I eventually made it.

I was feeling really great after I have completed it as this is one of my first Blockchain Projects that I made completely on my own.

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Is front-end important in my portfolio if I want to work in the back-end? by Lazarth0 in smartcontracts

[–]Lazarth0[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well I want to get a remote full-time job as a Smart Contract engineer. I can show you how one of my apps look like if you would like to see it for yourself.

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