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Mastering Blockchain - Fourth Edition

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Product type Book
Published in Mar 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803241067
Pages 818 pages
Edition 4th Edition
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Author (1):
Imran Bashir Imran Bashir
Profile icon Imran Bashir
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Table of Contents (24) Chapters close

Preface 1. Blockchain 101 2. Decentralization 3. Symmetric Cryptography 4. Asymmetric Cryptography 5. Consensus Algorithms 6. Bitcoin Architecture 7. Bitcoin in Practice 8. Smart Contracts 9. Ethereum Architecture 10. Ethereum in Practice 11. Tools, Languages, and Frameworks for Ethereum Developers 12. Web3 Development Using Ethereum 13. The Merge and Beyond 14. Hyperledger 15. Tokenization 16. Enterprise Blockchain 17. Scalability 18. Blockchain Privacy 19. Blockchain Security 20. Decentralized Identity 21. Decentralized Finance 22. Blockchain Applications and What’s Next 23. Index

Security analysis tools and mechanism

There are several techniques to check the correctness of programs. First, we have unit testing, which is a common method. Second, we have property-based testing, i.e., fuzzing. At the next level, we have model checking, and finally, formal proofs are the most advanced technique to ensure the correctness of programs, in this case, smart contracts. Testing includes unit tests, integration tests, full end-to-end tests, and property-based testing, also called fuzzers.

Static analysis allows us to check the code against a set of coding rules to find code defects. The code does not execute; instead, it is statically checked. On the other hand, there is a dynamic analysis technique where the code is executed to find bugs and is tested against test criteria. Dynamic analysis usually constitutes unit tests and is not considered a formal verification technique. Static analysis using formal techniques is used to formally verify the correctness of the...

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