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December 15, 2017, 12:26:29 PM
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The voice of our community matters a great deal to us. We recently changed the date of our ICO because we wanted the community to audit the GLOBCOIN code before we deploy it. An extra check couldn’t hurt (That $31m Tether hack was kind of scary). We want the best for our project and for the interests of our community.

GLOBCOIN is doing most of the developing work internally, with the developer geniuses Felix and Gaspard leading the way. Currently, we are also working with Blockchain Partner on some technical aspects of the GLOBCOIN token platform, such as smart contracts, audits (both internal and external) and the token sale website. They have been on board since September 2017.

What is a smart contract and why is it a big deal?

… you might ask. Well, we all have an idea of what a contract is: an agreement between two or more parties, defining the rules and guidelines of a specific situation. A “smart” contract is also a contract, but in the form of a computer protocol. They have been mainly used in association with cryptocurrencies.
Once a smart contract has been “written” on the Blockchain, it becomes visible for everyone and it can’t be modified, that makes them a very immutable, decentralized and transparent tool. Because smart contracts are not “guarded” by a lawyer or company, but rather by thousands of computers, they eliminate bureaucracy and eliminate transaction costs. In a way, they’re rather revolutionary.

Why did we choose Blockchain Partner?

They are the most reputable team we know, having large institutions like Central Banks and Investment Banks as their main clients. They partnered with the first company in France that started working on Blockchain (BNP Paribas in 2014) and the first public institution (Banque de France from 2016).
Right now, their qualified developers provide us with training and advisory related to Blockchain and Cryptocurrencies; as well as technical services regarding our Smart Contracts, making sure that everything is set up for our ICO starting this January 13th. It’s looking good, and we couldn’t be more excited.
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April 13, 2018, 11:25:57 AM
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Hi. Check out www.aegissmartcontracts.com. We are building a smart contract security platform there that will allow code authors to conduct reasonably priced triple audits (expert audits, automated audits and bounty program audits) and receive certification that assures their investors and users that their smart contracts have been thoroughly audited for all known bug and vulnerabilities. Download the whitepaper too. Any feedback you have is greatly appreciated.
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April 13, 2018, 01:43:57 PM
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Hi. Check out www.aegissmartcontracts.com. We are building a smart contract security platform there that will allow code authors to conduct reasonably priced triple audits (expert audits, automated audits and bounty program audits) and receive certification that assures their investors and users that their smart contracts have been thoroughly audited for all known bug and vulnerabilities. Download the whitepaper too. Any feedback you have is greatly appreciated.

Ah, smart contracts. You love them or you don't. I'm really interested to be honest, in good utilization of smart contract tech. Personally have tested a couple of extremely simple ones (with myself) and loved the idea. But every now and then, you read about poorly constructed smart contracts... or shall I say dumb contracts. Parity's ETH smart contracts is the one that reminds me the most about how dangerous these can be.

What's the certification you provide? Good idea for auditing and certification, but since there is no standard, how do we benchmark?

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April 13, 2018, 02:24:25 PM
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Hi. Check out www.aegissmartcontracts.com. We are building a smart contract security platform there that will allow code authors to conduct reasonably priced triple audits (expert audits, automated audits and bounty program audits) and receive certification that assures their investors and users that their smart contracts have been thoroughly audited for all known bug and vulnerabilities. Download the whitepaper too. Any feedback you have is greatly appreciated.

Ah, smart contracts. You love them or you don't. I'm really interested to be honest, in good utilization of smart contract tech. Personally have tested a couple of extremely simple ones (with myself) and loved the idea. But every now and then, you read about poorly constructed smart contracts... or shall I say dumb contracts. Parity's ETH smart contracts is the one that reminds me the most about how dangerous these can be.

What's the certification you provide? Good idea for auditing and certification, but since there is no standard, how do we benchmark?
This direction is also attractive for me, but I have lack of technical skills.  Learning smart contracts suppose having background in coding. What would you advise for me to start doing smart contracts?
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