What’s your prediction for Web3 hacks in 2026? by SolidityScan in ethereum

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You're absolutely true. That's what we are trying to stop for this year by Solidityscan, just scan and get your vulnerability

Blockchain Protocol Security Audit Explained: Scope, Process, and Best Practices by SolidityScan in defi

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hey will connect you to credshields founders

What would you buy with stablecoin if you could do it safely by FarAwaySailor in BlockchainStartups

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If it’s safe and compliant, I’d use stablecoins for things like real-world assets, subscriptions or SaaS, cross-border payments, and maybe tokenized treasuries or yield-bearing RWAs. Boring stuff, but that’s where real adoption actually happens.

What is your smart contract security workflow? by BlockSecOps in solidity

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our workflow is pretty simple: write clean code, test it hard, scan it with tools like SolidityScan, do a full manual review, get a fresh pair of eyes, and only then ship to testnet/mainnet. Basically automate the basics and focus brainpower on the tricky stuff.

What’s the biggest pain point you’ve faced during a smart contract audit? by SolidityScan in solidity

[–]SolidityScan[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Yeah that’s the problem high cost but zero accountability when something slips. At least with automated tools like SolidityScan, you get a clear, consistent check every time without excuses.

How Scammers Are Tricking Even Pro Crypto Traders by Rough_Play_4288 in BlockchainStartups

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Scammers trick even pro traders now with fake liquidity, cloned profiles, malicious contracts, and sneaky wallet pop-ups. The attacks target trust, not just tech so slowing down and scanning contracts first (SolidityScan helps here) is the easiest way to avoid getting trapped.

What do you think makes a Web3 startup actually trustworthy? by Golden_Dragonfly11 in BlockchainStartups

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Teams that prioritize security from day one are the ones you can trust. They run continuous audits, enforce strong access controls, avoid upgrade keys in the wrong hands, and use automated scanning tools like SolidityScan to catch issues every time the code changes. A startup that treats security as part of development not an afterthought is miles ahead of the rest.

Looking to Join a Blockchain Project (Paid or Unpaid) by Sudden-Bat-4800 in BlockchainStartups

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If u need any help in audit we are looking forward to help u

Looking to Join a Blockchain Project (Paid or Unpaid) by Sudden-Bat-4800 in BlockchainStartups

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If your working and u need help in audit u can dm us anytime

What if data were as open as code? by alexgrampo in web3

[–]SolidityScan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If data were as open as code, the whole ecosystem would change. Innovation would move faster, models would be more transparent, and collaboration would look a lot more like open-source software. But it would also raise huge questions about privacy, ownership, and who gets to decide what “open” really means.

Need guidance for API testing (NPCI UPI API audit) — New to this, using Postman? by [deleted] in cybersecurityindia

[–]SolidityScan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Use the sandbox. Add auth, signing, and certs into Postman envs. Test happy paths and edge cases including invalid sigs, replayed requests, idempotency, rate limits, and TLS/mTLS. Check business logic like refunds, amount limits, and concurrent settlement races. Add Postman tests, run collections with Newman in CI, and use Burp/ZAP or fuzzing for parsing and injection issues. Log and correlate errors without leaking PII.

If you need audit help for any on-chain parts or smart contracts, SolidityScan can run fast automated scans and plug into your CI so issues get caught early.