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copper member
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March 08, 2022, 03:23:50 PM
#7
My assumption is that you purchased a bot that will attempt to "front-run" other trades. 

These types of scripts are very risky because even if they are written without malicious intent, there is the risk that someone else will figure out how your script works and will write their own script that will be able to trade based on how your script trades, allowing that person to profit at your expense.

Based on what you are offering for a code audit, I have my doubts that you have the capacity to hire a competent engineer.
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March 08, 2022, 12:06:47 PM
#6
Hi, I’m looking for someone trusted in these parts to look over some code for me. It's a liquidity trading bot  for pancake swap, but I’m a bit skeptical of how cheap it was. It seems legit but I fear it may be a scam bot, especially since it seems to be quite easy with these.

From what I read,  the scam they pull  is they swap the return address from the one linked to the contract, but one you don’t have access to. I think it’s written in python but compiled in solidity. I just need someone that can assure me it’s not just sending any deposits to an alternative account.


We need to take a look at the source code to verify how it works, if the code it's in solidity then you can try the bot with a low amount and then take a look at the smart contract. But remember, all the coins in your wallet will be at risk if you try that. That's why the right way to do it is on a virtual machine with a new wallet just for testing proposes.

Here are some sources:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/70356/is-it-possible-for-a-user-to-see-the-solidity-sour.html
https://etherscan.io/verifyContract

Before running any cheap bot you should be sure that you understand the code and the process, because a lot of people get hacked every day by running random codes, so, please don't be one of them.
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March 07, 2022, 05:32:28 PM
#5
if it's written in something else it can't be compiled in solidity.
i can look what's it.
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March 06, 2022, 10:40:13 AM
#4
If the script is written in python I can help you with that, send me a message.
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March 06, 2022, 08:41:59 AM
#3
I'm available to help. Contact me on Telegram: @Empowerdev
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March 06, 2022, 06:13:55 AM
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March 01, 2022, 06:37:25 AM
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