Anton BukovUpgradability is a BACKDOOR!!111!Different patterns of smart contracts upgradability can be seen in this great article: https://blog.zeppelinos.org/proxy-patterns/Feb 25, 20191Feb 25, 20191
Anton BukovMultiToken IntroI always was trying to figure out whether any functionality can be implemented on a non-trustworthy smart contract. And the more I learn…Sep 28, 2018Sep 28, 2018
Anton BukovinMultiTokenAddressToken — ERC721 for smart contract addressesThis weekend we participated in ETHBerlin and implemented AddressToken, allowing anyone to deploy a smart contract to a specific address…Sep 17, 20181Sep 17, 20181
Anton BukovinBitClaveDo not pay transaction fees in EthereumWarning: read this article and be aware of ERC827 usage, it is under discussion right now: https://github.com/ethereum/EIPs/issues/827Apr 26, 20184Apr 26, 20184
Anton BukovinBitClaveThe Easy Way to Upgrade Smart ContractsPlease take a look at my newest article about upgradability…Mar 20, 20182Mar 20, 20182
Anton BukovinBitClaveBitcoin Cash SegWit hackA few days ago BitClave team heard that redditer bchsegwitrecover made a quite clever hack to claim more than 493 BCH ($750K at that…Dec 5, 20171Dec 5, 20171
Anton BukovinBitClaveHow to cook blockchain rightFor the last several months the BitClave team has heard of many new blockchain projects using blockchain in all possible and impossible…Nov 20, 2017Nov 20, 2017
Anton BukovinBitClaveEthereum Multiownable smart contractA few days ago BitClave team heard about the latest Parity Technologies multisig wallet issue, and decided to inspect its smart contract…Nov 10, 2017Nov 10, 2017
Anton BukovinBitClaveHow we sent ETH to the wrong address and successfully recovered themThe story begins with a problem we faced in BitClave: during the preparation of the ICO some amount of ETH was sent to contract address…Nov 1, 2017171Nov 1, 2017171