Crypto-hacking, theft of coins, software vulnerabilities and community reaction to this.
Ladies and gentlemen!
I get the impression that the constant numerous hacks and thefts of crypto assets (coins) through vulnerabilities in software have become commonplace in the crypto world. That is, no one is surprised, for example, hacking one of the largest wallets (e.g. Electrum). It's like another fall of the Elon Musk’s SpaceX Falcon rocket. Well, it fell and fell, someday it will definitely fly normally; well, hacked and hacked (stolen and stolen) - someday it will work normally and safely.
-This is a problem that affects EVERYONE in the cryptocurrency ecosystem.
-This is a problem that affects so many users in the world of conventional software.
-This is a headache for the developers themselves, who cannot (for various reasons) check / test their code for vulnerabilities.
Based on this, the concept of the Auditstarter crowdfunding platform was invented: Any ordinary user (or developer) can submit free a simple request for the inspection of any software. And if this request is supported by the community (contributors), then checking the code for vulnerabilities will be much easier, cheaper and faster. And this, actually, will make the software world more convenient and safer.
But I do not see any reaction from colleagues in the forum to this idea. You, at least, write that