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Add EVM Security #2213

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@kareniel kareniel commented Mar 17, 2022

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An overview of the Ethereum ecosystem from an infosec management perspective.

Your list name should be awesome-ethereum-security.

@kareniel kareniel changed the title Add Web3 Security Add EVM Security Mar 17, 2022
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An overview of the Ethereum ecosystem from an infosec management perspective.

Your list name should be awesome-ethereum-security.

That's a good point. The intention is more broad than just Ethereum though (there are other blockchain networks using the Ethereum Virtual Machine), so I settled on awesome-evm-security. I adjusted everything accordingly.

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Hi @kareniel, as a outsider to the topic, I missed a description of the topic on top of the list and on top of the PR. What is EVM, web3, ... ? I can search it by myself, of course, but adding such a description helps getting the content of a list faster.

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liyansong2018 commented Mar 18, 2022

Nice work, but the top and bottom white space of the logo seems a little bit too much on the project homepage.

Maybe you can

  • adjust the size of the blank part of the logo,
  • or adjust the percentage of the picture directly in the README file.

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Hey Jonathan,

amazing work on the list! I do however have one suggestion: Consider adding an articles section where your readers can learn more about EVM security and why it is important. This will help to allow readers with no prior experience to get up to speed! 😄

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kareniel commented Mar 25, 2022

Hi @kareniel, as a outsider to the topic, I missed a description of the topic on top of the list and on top of the PR. What is EVM, web3, ... ? I can search it by myself, of course, but adding such a description helps getting the content of a list faster.

Hi @Karneades. I added a description in kareniel/awesome-evm-security@a3fd51c

Nice work, but the top and bottom white space of the logo seems a little bit too much on the project homepage.

Maybe you can

* adjust the size of the blank part of the logo,

* or adjust the percentage of the picture directly in the README file.

Thank you @liyansong2018. I eliminated the vertical margins and remove the typography in kareniel/awesome-evm-security@fe4f2b7

Hey Jonathan,

amazing work on the list! I do however have one suggestion: Consider adding an articles section where your readers can learn more about EVM security and why it is important. This will help to allow readers with no prior experience to get up to speed! 😄

Thank you @Unkn0wnCat! I moved the "Guides" section to the beginning of the list in kareniel/awesome-evm-security@11ff34f

@sindresorhus sindresorhus force-pushed the main branch 2 times, most recently from 0fdf977 to ec33c66 Compare May 14, 2022 09:40
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Linkify EVM in EVM stands for "Ethereum Virtual Machine". The EVM powers the Ethereum mainnet, but also Layer 2 protocols, sidechains, and EVM-compatible chains. to https://ethereum.org/en/developers/docs/evm/

@sindresorhus sindresorhus merged commit 693a32d into sindresorhus:main Jun 5, 2022
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