2/3 BFT threshold required for the validators' consensus
Implementation of cyber security best practices
Scalable validators with a fixed transaction cost
Renounced ownership of the contracts
Parallelism & no single point of failure
Immutable non-upgradable contracts
Staff threat awareness training
A smart contract requires proper code review, penetration testing and audit
before it is deployed to the blockchain. Once a contract goes live, any bugs or
vulnerabilities in it cannot be fixed: the only remedy is
to redeploy the contract
from scratch.
A smart contract requires proper code review, penetration testing and audit
before it is deployed to the blockchain. Once a contract goes live, any bugs or
vulnerabilities in it cannot be fixed: the only remedy is
to redeploy the contract
from scratch.