Keep on going bro
But pls take these tips:
Don’t spend more than a week on Ethernaut levels.
For example, if you spend 1 week per level and there are about 40 levels in Ethernaut:
40 levels × 1 week = 40 weeks (≈ 9.2 months)
So try to spend:
- Maximum of 2 days trying to solve each level on your own
- Then 1 day to study the walkthrough (for speed and understanding)
Don’t just solve blindly bro, solve smartly first, then compare with solutions.
I’m saying this to help you avoid wasting time and future regrets.
Day 4 — diving into @OpenZeppelin Ethernaut ⚔️
No shortcuts, no copy-paste. Just logic, curiosity, and security instincts.
Exploring each level deeply to understand how things break — and how they should be built.
This is just the beginning.
Wish me luck 😄 Peace out 🫡
Day 3 of advance foundry
-Done with the ERC20
- Learned about EIP’s, ERC’S how it effect in blockchain
- Learned how AI can help to write test
But I really think it is not reliable still I can use it as asset. I can check the test manually for better understanding😛
I did it 🎉
I've completed the Cyfrin Updraft Foundry Fundamentals!
I've learned about:
- Solidity smart contract development
- Chainlink Blockchain Oracles
- Foundry deployment and testing
And created 3 projects for my portfolio! Check it out 👇 profiles.cyfrin.io/u/daspra0tik/a…
congrats! 3 portfolio projects is the real output — most people finish courses with nothing to show. foundry + chainlink oracles is a strong foundation for DeFi work. your security interest aligns perfectly with the next step: cyfrin's security curriculum. if you ever want to turn what you've learned into courses for other beginners, skola.academy lets educators keep 92% with instant Base payouts 🎯
Day 1 of learning Advanced Foundry from @CyfrinUpdraft
Diving deeper into smart contract testing, fuzzing, and security practices.
Curious to explore what’s under the hood and how it all works ⚙️
This is just the beginning. Stay tuned.
Yoooo😁, done with the manual test and advance cheat-codes of "foundry" now am forwarding to "Fuzzing Test" .🚀 Huge thanks to @CyfrinUpdraft, really helped me understand the deep EVM test and code logic 😉