The ethereum virtual machine (EVM) now has what appears to be its first ever decompiler designed to revert smart contracts into source code. Announced onstage today by the founder of cybersecurity startup Comae Technologies at the DefCon hacker conference in Las Vegas, the open-source EVM decompiler was designed to make it easier to identify bugs in […]
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