Quantstamp Crypto Firm Launches New Service to Prevent Flash Loan Attacks – How Does it Work?
Blockchain security provider Quantstamp has unveiled an innovative tool named Economic Exploit Analysis, designed to bolster the security of decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols by detecting potential flash loan attack...
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As per the Quantstamp's announcement, the automated tool aims to identify vulnerabilities in the code of protocols that might be susceptible to exploitation through flash loan attacks, a type of unsecured loan within the DeFi space. ...
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