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Topic: [ETH] Dear contract makers, before I invest in your contract... (Read 276 times)

newbie
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On the other hand, if you want to invest in a good contract, why not picking up the contract that have many transactions and popularity ? Theses are fully tested and proven.

I understand exactly what you mean, but still the innovative and complicated ones are mostly the ones who need to prove themselves in the first place in order to get its first transaction, this will also give newbies a chance to get more accepted contracts. It's not that we can always rely on the first few transactors.
member
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Yes, everything is possible, so we could do that !


On the other hand, if you want to invest in a good contract, why not picking up the contract that have many transactions and popularity ? Theses are fully tested and proven.
newbie
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Wouldn't it be better to also show a link to a test contract that has the exact same code, but fully tested by the contract deployer, wouldn't that create way more trust?
Maybe we should make a test checklist to better prove which code has been fully tested.


test code can have "owner.send(this.balance)" obviously.
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