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Topic: [ANN][POW][CLO] Callisto Network - Cold Staking & Security Audits - page 52. (Read 89893 times)

newbie
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I also sent a smart contract for audit. A few days ago I filled out the forms, but I did not receive a reply.


The request was not filled out correctly, so there were discrepancies.
Meanwhile, this was accepted and is now being edited.

https://github.com/EthereumCommonwealth/Auditing/issues/24

Best regards,

ThunderHawk1080
full member
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I also sent a smart contract for audit. A few days ago I filled out the forms, but I did not receive a reply.
newbie
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A data decentralization can be really useful when it comes to data validation. Today we need that information a lot.
Since many things already sets in an online environment, having this decentralized data should be really crucial need.
hero member
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Of course competition for the exit to exchange KuCoin is very high! But I believe that we should over the summer listing on KuCoin, because Callisto has great team and populating!
newbie
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newbie
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Guys, how do you see the price of CLO in 1 year?

PoSToken
The World's First Proof-of-Stake Smart Contract Token - Make Crypto Tokens Different

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/annpostokenfirst-pos-smart-contract-tokenlending-platform-available-2110712

Now the price 0.00000568

A year ago at the start of the project price 0.0001

Notice, this is in the bull market.

What do you think now? What price will a CLO have that can not be used by the majority of the community members?



If there is no rush demand for CLO among customers, then even such a price will not be in a year. CLO coins should give all users the same rights. It goes without saying.

Perhaps, cold staking will interest many holders. And this will create demand.

This topic has exhausted itself. An example is given.
The client demand for speeding up the audit was to raise the price of the CLO, but there will be no demand in the existing form, as there will not be a big queue.
newbie
Activity: 70
Merit: 0
Guys, how do you see the price of CLO in 1 year?

PoSToken
The World's First Proof-of-Stake Smart Contract Token - Make Crypto Tokens Different

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/annpostokenfirst-pos-smart-contract-tokenlending-platform-available-2110712

Now the price 0.00000568

A year ago at the start of the project price 0.0001

Notice, this is in the bull market.

What do you think now? What price will a CLO have that can not be used by the majority of the community members?



If there is no rush demand for CLO among customers, then even such a price will not be in a year. CLO coins should give all users the same rights. It goes without saying.

Perhaps, cold staking will interest many holders. And this will create demand.
newbie
Activity: 69
Merit: 0
Free security audits, for the safety of the entire industry.
Callisto Security department performs free security audits for smart-contracts. Our security auditors are paid from Callisto Treasury. Anyone can submit a request for security audit of a smart-contract free of charge.

https://github.com/EthereumCommonwealth/Auditing
full member
Activity: 294
Merit: 100
Guys, how do you see the price of CLO in 1 year?

PoSToken
The World's First Proof-of-Stake Smart Contract Token - Make Crypto Tokens Different

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/annpostokenfirst-pos-smart-contract-tokenlending-platform-available-2110712

Now the price 0.00000568

A year ago at the start of the project price 0.0001

Notice, this is in the bull market.

What do you think now? What price will a CLO have that can not be used by the majority of the community members?



If there is no rush demand for CLO among customers, then even such a price will not be in a year. CLO coins should give all users the same rights. It goes without saying.
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 0
Guys, how do you see the price of CLO in 1 year?

PoSToken
The World's First Proof-of-Stake Smart Contract Token - Make Crypto Tokens Different

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/annpostokenfirst-pos-smart-contract-tokenlending-platform-available-2110712

Now the price 0.00000568

A year ago at the start of the project price 0.0001

Notice, this is in the bull market.

What do you think now? What price will a CLO have that can not be used by the majority of the community members?

newbie
Activity: 17
Merit: 0
Here is what I read on github:
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yuriy77k commented 13 hours ago
If you interesting in audit this project http://tradelize.com you can ask their team to make request for our free audit. If it's not a scam they will agree, in other way no audit needed.

 @AmirSlavo
 
AmirSlavo commented an hour ago
@yuriy77k They will tell me that the audit is conducted and will give a link to their company of auditors or which they bought. And what would you advise further, oh my "smart" friend? Maybe you're an expert in the audit, but as an analyst you're shit.
Free advice. Order the research in a good analytical company. Let them advise you, programming geniuses, on what clients you need to count on. Several hundred developers or several hundred thousand investors? If for you the answer is unobvious!

Order a market research from specialists. You have the means.

In my understanding, the investor is right. They are more than a thousand times. This investors are the main customers of this project!

Or did you decide to make a school of programmers? And your goal is to point out the mistakes of newcomers and thereby increase the number of good specialists?

P.S.
I'll make a last effort to work with you. I'll order contextual advertising. If, after orders from there, you refuse to pay under the pretext that it is not the developers ordered, then I'm sorry, I'll write everything that I think about it.

As it was mentioned on our white paper, and on our site: We doing audits for developers not for investors.

We can't and won't audit smart contracts without direct connection with the developer. Our disclosure policy clearly states that critical vulnerabilities should be reported to the smart contract developer.

When you asking us for the audit of smart contact for the third party, you basically pushing us to help hackers doing free security research and making them available for the general public.

To make it clear: we do not audit smart contracts by third-party requests.






You could, if the order for audit comes from the investor, do not publish the full report, but simply give answers to the questions posed.
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newbie
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Merit: 0
Here is what I read on github:
Quote
yuriy77k commented 13 hours ago
If you interesting in audit this project http://tradelize.com you can ask their team to make request for our free audit. If it's not a scam they will agree, in other way no audit needed.

 @AmirSlavo
 
AmirSlavo commented an hour ago
@yuriy77k They will tell me that the audit is conducted and will give a link to their company of auditors or which they bought. And what would you advise further, oh my "smart" friend? Maybe you're an expert in the audit, but as an analyst you're shit.
Free advice. Order the research in a good analytical company. Let them advise you, programming geniuses, on what clients you need to count on. Several hundred developers or several hundred thousand investors? If for you the answer is unobvious!

Order a market research from specialists. You have the means.

In my understanding, the investor is right. They are more than a thousand times. This investors are the main customers of this project!

Or did you decide to make a school of programmers? And your goal is to point out the mistakes of newcomers and thereby increase the number of good specialists?

P.S.
I'll make a last effort to work with you. I'll order contextual advertising. If, after orders from there, you refuse to pay under the pretext that it is not the developers ordered, then I'm sorry, I'll write everything that I think about it.

As it was mentioned on our white paper, and on our site: We doing audits for developers not for investors.

We can't and won't audit smart contracts without direct connection with the developer. Our disclosure policy clearly states that critical vulnerabilities should be reported to the smart contract developer.

When you asking us for the audit of smart contact for the third party, you basically pushing us to help hackers doing free security research and making them available for the general public.

To make it clear: we do not audit smart contracts by third-party requests.






You could, if the order for audit comes from the investor, do not publish the full report, but simply give answers to the questions posed.
newbie
Activity: 70
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Guys, how do you see the price of CLO in 1 year?
newbie
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Why is there no information in the partner's private office about who orders a smart contract, as well as the reason for rejecting conversions?
jr. member
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newbie
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You have good planning, many meetings are held in many places to help many people can trust and know more about the project. You are very smart, I do not know you have a better project development plan? You also know that a new project will be more likely to crash and risk if not prepared in advance. I do not know what plan you have to minimize the risk?
newbie
Activity: 29
Merit: 0
As it was mentioned on our white paper, and on our site: We doing audits for developers not for investors.

We can't and won't audit smart contracts without direct connection with the developer. Our disclosure policy clearly states that critical vulnerabilities should be reported to the smart contract developer.

When you asking us for the audit of smart contact for the third party, you basically pushing us to help hackers doing free security research and making them available for the general public.

To make it clear: we do not audit smart contracts by third-party requests.


In general, you are being pushed to action aimed at increasing the cost of CLO.
Your speculations about hackers are ridiculous! Hackers themselves will break what can be broken and get money, but at the beginning of the life of the project, no hackers need tokens that are still worthless. Therefore, in this situation, only investors benefit!

Requesting an audit of a smart contract must be the right of any CLO holder!
full member
Activity: 630
Merit: 111

Here is what I read on github:
Quote
yuriy77k commented 13 hours ago
If you interesting in audit this project http://tradelize.com you can ask their team to make request for our free audit. If it's not a scam they will agree, in other way no audit needed.

 @AmirSlavo
 
AmirSlavo commented an hour ago
@yuriy77k They will tell me that the audit is conducted and will give a link to their company of auditors or which they bought. And what would you advise further, oh my "smart" friend? Maybe you're an expert in the audit, but as an analyst you're shit.
Free advice. Order the research in a good analytical company. Let them advise you, programming geniuses, on what clients you need to count on. Several hundred developers or several hundred thousand investors? If for you the answer is unobvious!

Order a market research from specialists. You have the means.

In my understanding, the investor is right. They are more than a thousand times. This investors are the main customers of this project!

Or did you decide to make a school of programmers? And your goal is to point out the mistakes of newcomers and thereby increase the number of good specialists?

P.S.
I'll make a last effort to work with you. I'll order contextual advertising. If, after orders from there, you refuse to pay under the pretext that it is not the developers ordered, then I'm sorry, I'll write everything that I think about it.

As it was mentioned on our white paper, and on our site: We doing audits for developers not for investors.

We can't and won't audit smart contracts without direct connection with the developer. Our disclosure policy clearly states that critical vulnerabilities should be reported to the smart contract developer.

When you asking us for the audit of smart contact for the third party, you basically pushing us to help hackers doing free security research and making them available for the general public.

To make it clear: we do not audit smart contracts by third-party requests.






So stimulating the use of CLO to speed up the audit of smart contracts is not your priority?

copper member
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