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August 11, 2018, 12:45:35 PM
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THIS CONTRACT HAS NOT BEEN AUDITED. It means that it is experimental code, has not been verified and can be broken, if you intend to do a REAL ICO, you HAVE to Audit the code and do a proper contract tailored to your specs.

What are ways to do a proper audit. and does it always have to be on ropstan network?
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August 11, 2018, 02:51:57 PM
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THIS CONTRACT HAS NOT BEEN AUDITED. It means that it is experimental code, has not been verified and can be broken, if you intend to do a REAL ICO, you HAVE to Audit the code and do a proper contract tailored to your specs.

What are ways to do a proper audit. and does it always have to be on ropstan network?

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August 11, 2018, 05:40:29 PM
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What are ways to do a proper audit?
You'll have to pay a developer with experience in solidity to go through your contract for bugs, etc.
Zeppelin is one of the many companies that audits smart contracts.
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and does it always have to be on ropstan network?
Ropsten test net is one of the test nets for ethereum where you can test your smart contract to see if it does what you want it to do.
You don't have to use the ropsten testnet, there's another called Kovan, and you can also deploy your own ethereum block chain locally on your computer using geth.
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August 11, 2018, 11:47:27 PM
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What are ways to do a proper audit?
You'll have to pay a developer with experience in solidity to go through your contract for bugs, etc.
Zeppelin is one of the many companies that audits smart contracts.
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and does it always have to be on ropstan network?
Ropsten test net is one of the test nets for ethereum where you can test your smart contract to see if it does what you want it to do.
You don't have to use the ropsten testnet, there's another called Kovan, and you can also deploy your own ethereum block chain locally on your computer using geth.

Yes, there are a lot of reputable auditors nowadays.
Quantstamp is another one.
Just search and read first the feedback of those auditors.

Btw, maybe you can move this section to altcoin discussion - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=67.0
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August 12, 2018, 09:58:17 AM
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Auditing of smart contract really very important if you are running a legit ICO. Auditing is nothing but giving your code to the auditor to check if it is working based on the design. There are lots of auditors who can audit your contract. On the side note, auditing can also bring a positive response for your ICO where most of the investors check for the audits.

Proper auditing can be done easily by hiring a good auditing company. They just check your contracts for errors in the code and correct them. New alchemy, Solidified,Experfy, Openxcell, Zeppelin are some of the popular smart contract auditors to work with.

As Xynerise said, ropsten is a testnet to check your contract is working properly according to the vision in the testing environment. Audits mostly take place in ropsten network only I guess.
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August 16, 2018, 09:00:50 AM
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As for me, I don't have question for this one, I am so glad to work with ERC-20 and I don't have problems and delays in working on this platform.
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August 24, 2018, 10:59:04 AM
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Questions to ERC20 are not so significant in the case of its constant working especially on my experience I don't remebmer any great problems with it.
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