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EigenLayer’s Restaking Smart Contracts Reach Max Limit on Same Day as Mainnet Launch, Pulling in $16M

Decentralized finance (DeFi) platform EigenLayer had its first-ever restaking smart contracts reach their maximum limits on Wednesday, the same day the much-hyped protocol was deployed on the Ethereum mainnet. The contracts, which allow people to “restake” ether (ETH) and use it to secure other platforms, drew in 9,600 tokens worth

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Hacking smart contracts with AI could target old vulnerabilities research shows

Share Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share on Telegram Copy Link Link copied As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to evolve, its potential to replace human jobs has become a topic of concern. One such area is smart contract auditing. A recent experiment conducted by OpenZeppelin, a leading blockchain security

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Upgrade to Bring Bitcoin Cash Smart Contracts, Ted Cruz on BTC, Global De-Dollarization Efforts — Week in Review – The Weekly Bitcoin News

Software developer Jason Dreyzehner says smart contracts “comparable to Ethereum,” but remarkably more efficient will be made possible by the May 15 upgrade coming to the Bitcoin Cash network. In other news, the world’s largest regional organization, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) plans to switch to settlements in national currencies,

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Revolutionizing smart contracts and cryptocurrency

With the advent of readily available artificial intelligence (AI) applications such as ChatGPT, we are ushering in a new era of rapid improvements in blockchain-based smart contracts. This convergence of innovative technologies will transform industries and pave the way for unprecedented levels of contract development, automation and efficiency. Blockchain’s decentralized

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Polygon calls on EU lawmakers to address smart contracts in Data Act

Polygon Labs, the core company behind the development of Ethereum layer-2 scaling solution Polygon, has called on policymakers in the European Union to “clarify the scope and intent” of legislation targeting smart contracts.In an open letter published to members of the European Parliament, the European Council and the European Commission

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