Most Ethereum smart contracts have vulnerable code

Most Ethereum smart contracts have vulnerable code
Researchers from Northeastern University and the University of Maryland have come to the conclusion that most smart contracts launched on the Ethereum network use potentially vulnerable code.

This is stated in a joint study of university specialists, the results of which are published in the report "Analyzing Ethereum’s Contract Topology".

The authors of the report studied Ethereum client Geth modification, which is used to launch the bytecode of a smart contract released on the blockchain platform. Bytecodes are software codes used to integrate software into a project’s network.

Smart contracts codes, which were created in the Ethereum network over the past three years were studied. Experts analyzed about 5 million blocks, it was ...
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