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Topic: [ANN][ICO] Quantstamp - The First Decentralized Smart Contract Security Platform - page 17. (Read 43132 times)

newbie
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I start holding QSP after reading this post in Medium: https://medium.com/@jakasai.x/quantstamp-ico-review-token-analysis-3e624b8f060c
I think QSP is such a potential token at this time for their clear vision and contribution to the development of cryptocurrency. It'll soon succeed in their work and go to the moon one day. Cheesy
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Ink Protocol and Quantstamp Partner Up to Deliver Secure Decentralized Reputation & Payments for Marketplaces



Today we are excited to announce a partnership with Quantstamp to secure our Ink Protocol Smart Contract! Our team has been a fan of Quantstamp for some time and are impressed not only with their technology but also with their approach to building and supporting their community. Their Proof-of-Caring initiative directly rewarded the most active and passionate community members and is a model for how communities should be built.

The Ink Protocol Smart Contract works to enable decentralized reputation. The contract handles every Ink Protocol transaction, including the payment, escrow, optional dispute resolution, and of course feedback and reputation. All feedback is tied to a verified purchase on the Ethereum blockchain, so security is not just important, it is the foundation of every transaction.

Quantstamp is a scalable security-audit protocol designed to find vulnerabilities in Ethereum smart contracts. We will be using their technology and community to perform a full security audit on Ink Protocol. Their proof-of-audit protocol will ensure that Ink is bug-free and secure. After the audit is complete, the audit report will be publicly available for the entire community to see.

Like Quantstamp, Ink Protocol is all about fostering a genuinely supportive community of users that will keep the network growing and strong. To this end, we are even more excited to announce that we will be showing our appreciation to the most supportive and passionate members of the Quantstamp community by airdropping 2% of the total Ink Protocol Token (XNK) supply to them over the course of several months. Ink protocol is committed to compliance, Quantstamp community members from the US, Canada and China are currently ineligible for these airdrops — for the time being — we will make sure to update you when there is an update.

https://medium.com/@PayWithInk/ink-protocol-and-quantstamp-partner-up-to-deliver-secure-decentralized-reputation-payments-for-56da9d8cfe43

All the holders of the tokens will receive this airdrop, except for citizens of the United States, Canada and China? Do I understand correctly?
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Ink Protocol and Quantstamp Partner Up to Deliver Secure Decentralized Reputation & Payments for Marketplaces



Today we are excited to announce a partnership with Quantstamp to secure our Ink Protocol Smart Contract! Our team has been a fan of Quantstamp for some time and are impressed not only with their technology but also with their approach to building and supporting their community. Their Proof-of-Caring initiative directly rewarded the most active and passionate community members and is a model for how communities should be built.

The Ink Protocol Smart Contract works to enable decentralized reputation. The contract handles every Ink Protocol transaction, including the payment, escrow, optional dispute resolution, and of course feedback and reputation. All feedback is tied to a verified purchase on the Ethereum blockchain, so security is not just important, it is the foundation of every transaction.

Quantstamp is a scalable security-audit protocol designed to find vulnerabilities in Ethereum smart contracts. We will be using their technology and community to perform a full security audit on Ink Protocol. Their proof-of-audit protocol will ensure that Ink is bug-free and secure. After the audit is complete, the audit report will be publicly available for the entire community to see.

Like Quantstamp, Ink Protocol is all about fostering a genuinely supportive community of users that will keep the network growing and strong. To this end, we are even more excited to announce that we will be showing our appreciation to the most supportive and passionate members of the Quantstamp community by airdropping 2% of the total Ink Protocol Token (XNK) supply to them over the course of several months. Ink protocol is committed to compliance, Quantstamp community members from the US, Canada and China are currently ineligible for these airdrops — for the time being — we will make sure to update you when there is an update.

https://medium.com/@PayWithInk/ink-protocol-and-quantstamp-partner-up-to-deliver-secure-decentralized-reputation-payments-for-56da9d8cfe43
newbie
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Big official update on medium channel ! Check it out !!!

https://medium.com/quantstamp/quantstamp-to-audit-listia-inc-s-ink-protocol-d57367a1a4c3

PS : if not done yet you can check on their telegram chanel, lot of information here !
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Very solid project but I want to know how many team members do u have now and how many are u going to hire?
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Cause it's most likely scam.
BEWARE GIVING YOUR PRIVATE KEY AWAY ON THE FISHING SITE QUANTSTAMPCOIN.COM!
How to ask for unblock, I didn't know that you can't post links. Did not know that this is a fake site...
full member
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Cause it's most likely scam.
BEWARE GIVING YOUR PRIVATE KEY AWAY ON THE FISHING SITE QUANTSTAMPCOIN.COM!
legendary
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On twitter were the news. An hour gone. And when I sent it in to the telegram group quantstamp. I was expelled from it? How to understand this???


I think the telegram groups dont allow links. Its understandable because the quantstamp group has over 10000 people, if you post a malicious link then people can click on it easily.
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On twitter were the news. An hour gone. And when I sent it in to the telegram group quantstamp. I was expelled from it? How to understand this???
sr. member
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almost all projects below the Market Cap $ 101,151,248 or higher, there is progress and noticeable growth, you do not have such .... fuckers

 Cheesy I guess you are one of those guys who couldnt join the presale. The project is 1 month old and at x3-x5.

Go to your mom and cry with her
legendary
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One of the first examples in the white paper is a million dollar bug. Let's say you find such a bug, why would you accept for instance a $1000 bug bounty instead of exploiting that million dollar bug?

Some people would just rather give than take. Plus, if you were able to successfully exploit it via an attack, theft carries the risk of prison time, while reporting bugs offers straight rewards.

Yes its not just a matter of money. It is also a matter of ethics too. Why be a criminal and make lots of guilty money when you can be an honest person and contribute to make the ecosystem stronger. For people with low integrity they may choose to exploit the million dollar bug. But I if find something like that I would never accept blood money
full member
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almost all projects below the Market Cap $ 101,151,248 or higher, there is progress and noticeable growth, you do not have such .... fuckers

Whaaaa? I'm not even sure how to read this post. Is this supposed to be FUDding? If you know anything about QSP, you know not to expect much growth until early next year - even though it doubled yesterday - but either way, this seems nonsensical.
sr. member
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almost all projects below the Market Cap $ 101,151,248 or higher, there is progress and noticeable growth, you do not have such .... fuckers
full member
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By the way, can anyone make a forum signature for QSP? Profile pic would be nice as well, although I'm not able to carry one yet.

I agree here. Would also love to carry the QSP signature even without any bounty or whatever.

It would probably be abused by non-audited ICOs trying to pass themselves off as QSP certified. Unless there's a certification # and look up tool, it would be easy to dupe the unsuspecting.
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FABA-BREAK THROUGH IN VENTURE CAPITAL MARKET
By the way, can anyone make a forum signature for QSP? Profile pic would be nice as well, although I'm not able to carry one yet.

I agree here. Would also love to carry the QSP signature even without any bounty or whatever.
full member
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By the way, can anyone make a forum signature for QSP? Profile pic would be nice as well, although I'm not able to carry one yet.
full member
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One of the first examples in the white paper is a million dollar bug. Let's say you find such a bug, why would you accept for instance a $1000 bug bounty instead of exploiting that million dollar bug?

The whitepaper gives this answer:

The Quantstamp Network incentivizes audit validator nodes to operate as intended by requiring them to "stake" tokens as collateral before they can audit contracts. If nodes behave maliciously by attempting to forge an audit or failing to report a bug, their deposits are "slashed" or deleted. In return for staking tokens and successfully auditing contracts, validators receive audit fees. This is a solution for the nothing-at-stake problem.

Hypothetically, a validator who finds a bug could choose not to take the bounty and to exploit it for future gains, but, even in the absence of staking and slashing conditions, auditors are still economically incentivized to report the bug. If a potentially malicious actor refused to report a bug in hopes of exploiting the contract once published, functioning nodes will still find the bug, report it, and claim the bounty. The potential bad actor is therefore faced with either reporting the bug or failing to receive payment.


So the premise is, that the smart contract is audited before it is published, and other nodes would find the bug anyways. Also malicious behavior of nodes is penalized.
full member
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One of the first examples in the white paper is a million dollar bug. Let's say you find such a bug, why would you accept for instance a $1000 bug bounty instead of exploiting that million dollar bug?

Some people would just rather give than take. Plus, if you were able to successfully exploit it via an attack, theft carries the risk of prison time, while reporting bugs offers straight rewards.
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