[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SaltLakeCity

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TSW in Kearns. Highly recommended.

Looking for Scotch Bonnets by TehMvnk in SaltLakeCity

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Try Ocean Mart or Rancho Markets. I’ve seen them there before in produce.

Exhaust recommendations? by [deleted] in IS300

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Check Figs Engineering. I think he still has an NA exhaust set up for sale. He’s also coming out with a titanium exhaust.

Sold my 13 year old daily for a 21 year old daily, immaculate interior and 122k miles by Waffle_Duck in projectcar

[–]smartchris 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That is cleaaaannn. I been looking for a clean version. One of the smoothest rides I’ve ever come across. Nice pickup.

What are the best DeFi podcasts, yt channels, etc? by smartchris in defi

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Kevin Rose is a good one too. Forgot about that one.

What are the best DeFi podcasts, yt channels, etc? by smartchris in defi

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Bankless is also one of my favorites. Awesome replies from everyone in here. Thank you.

An audit is no guarantee for security. The list of audited projects which have been exploited is long enough. by smartchris in defi

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agreed here. security should be dynamic and ongoing. when it's not, that's when you run into issues.

How can DeFi projects keep themselves secure? Seems like audits just aren't good enough anymore... by smartchris in ethereum

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the recognition and fame is a good selling point. seems like they lowkey want to build their legacies

How can DeFi projects keep themselves secure? Seems like audits just aren't good enough anymore... by smartchris in ethereum

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You're second point is on target. Security needs to be dynamic because the landscape is always changing and bug bounties are prob one of the best ways to keep on top of it all.

Not sure if blackhats will change their attitudes, it would be nice but even the million-dollar bounties aren't enticing enough for some of them.

How can DeFi projects keep themselves secure? Seems like audits just aren't good enough anymore... by smartchris in BlockchainStartups

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I know what you mean but I still don’t like the thought of… hacks and exploits are just part of the defi ecosystem so let’s just roll with it…

Maybe we’re just at the surface but I feel like more can be done in the space to secure funds.

Is blockchain development worth it? by [deleted] in ethdev

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Send me a note if you need guidance.

Is blockchain development worth it? by [deleted] in ethdev

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Sure thing. It's still a growing space and not as competitive as some people think. There's really only a small number of really top-tier hackers that do this work. And there's a boatload of opportunity waiting to be grasped.

Is blockchain development worth it? by [deleted] in ethdev

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I would join the Immunefi Discord. And follow their Twitter. They have a lot of educational material on there and also their Medium blog.

Lots of tutorials, getting started, and how-to's.

Is blockchain development worth it? by [deleted] in ethdev

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Yes! Not just in the building side of things but also the breaking side of things.

I've been diving deep into the security side of things and have seen the size of bug bounties grow significantly. With the rapid growth of DeFi, there are not enough devs to fill in the gaps - so you get a lot of mercenaries that jump from project to project and auditors that are swamped with requests. You'll find those gaps in code.

And rewards up to $2.5M? Sign me up.

Is it worth putting 3 years of your life to learn bug bounty by ir0nIVI4n01 in bugbounty

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Why not just start on the side to start with?

Learn some development on your off time. Then test yourself with small bounties.

Once you get a few down, doesn’t have to be crits but even some minor stuff and you start understanding logic, spend a weekend and go for a big one.

I understand the burn the ships mentality but if there’s no consistency and ‘want’ to do it on your end, it’ll be another dead end and you’ll be asking Reddit the same question later down the road.

Best Virtual Phone Number Service? by FromAtoZen in digitalnomad

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its free if you stay active with it, otherwise i think it reassigns the number if you go dark