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@TammyBuilds

Smart contract dev → security researcher I Solidity • Foundry • EVM internals | Documenting my path into Web3 security

ON-CHAIN Katılım Haziran 2025
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Tammy.eth@TammyBuilds·
most people quit right before things click. smart contract security looks crowded from outside but the ones who actually push through the hard part are fewer than you think. the real opportunity starts where most people stop. #Web3Security #Web3
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Tammy.eth@TammyBuilds·
Most Solidity devs never actually see what their code becomes at the opcode level. I did this today and honestly it hit different. Deployed and verified a contract on Sepolia, then stepped through raw opcodes in Foundry's debugger — PUSH, POP, JUMPDEST #Web3 #Web3Security
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Zinny 🎀
Zinny 🎀@Zinny_Edmund·
CGPA or Skills - which one actually matters?
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Tammy.eth@TammyBuilds·
@annkkitaaa having basic blockchain knowledge makes the learning curve way more easier though
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Ankita Singh@annkkitaaa·
"ZK proofs are too complex for normal developers" this is the biggest myth in the space you don't need a PhD in algebraic geometry. you need: → modular arithmetic (high school level) → polynomial evaluation (high school level) → the patience to sit with confusion for a week the math isn't hard. it's unfamiliar
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Reethu@ritu_twts·
As a developer, which one do you prefer? Macbook or Windows
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Pandit | Ξ🦇🔊@panditdhamdhere·
Advantages of being solidity developer - Very very high pay. Disadvantages of being solidity developer. - very less roles. - You're just a big away from getting fired. - You lose your half hairs within 6 months.
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Tammy.eth
Tammy.eth@TammyBuilds·
APRIL 2026 reminded everyone that DEFI is still not as strong as we think it. is. There were a lot of hackers and millions of dollars were lost. Even protocols that had audits were hit. Attackers don't really care about snapshot #web3 #web3Security
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Tammy.eth@TammyBuilds·
@Tech_girlll this is one huge difference between chatgpt and claude
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Mari@Tech_girlll·
We don’t only need AI that gives answers. We need AI that can ask the right questions.
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Ashhad
Ashhad@ashhad1078·
Achievement unlocked! 🎉 I’ve completed Web3 Wallet Security Basics on @CyfrinUpdraft and boosted my wallet security skills! In 1-hour, I learned to: - Identify threats - Implement security practices And built a disaster recovery plan! @0xusmanf @PatrickAlphaC @bichistriver
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kida@IbrahimMkida·
I’m documenting my journey from Web Developer to Web3 Builder. Currently learning: - Solidity (smart contracts) - Rust (for high-performance chains) - Smart contract security If you're into Web3, building, or earning on-chain — follow along 🚀
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Hari@hrkrshnn·
2026 will have a record number of security hacks. 2027 will be even higher.
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BlockChainBabbie
BlockChainBabbie@0xBiyyah·
Day 42 May 3, 2026 Finished the Advanced Foundry course today. It was definitely a rollercoaster. The opcode detour and rebase token section exposed a flaw: following blindly without understanding the flow doesn’t work. Lesson learned.
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Tammy.eth@TammyBuilds·
@arsen_bt I've been really struggling with sequencing study and audits
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Arsen@arsen_bt·
3 steps every auditor runs before hunting bugs. New audit. Features you don't fully understand. • First pass: get stuck, document every gap in Notion • Research until the loop closes • Only then start hunting invariants You don't balance study and audit. You sequence them.
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Tammy.eth@TammyBuilds·
@asen_sec i"m mastering security first then using AI as a leveraging tool which In my opinion is the smarter route
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0xasen@asen_sec·
There are two ways to build in AI security: - Hire AI talent and learn security as you go. - Be a security practitioner first and add AI as leverage. One ships demos. The other ships findings. Bet on the second.
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Wallflower 🌼@Wallflower1x0·
A quick summary on Mastering Ethereum⬇️⬇️ A Thread🧵 (1) Crypto is basically math + security applied in a real world way. (2) Ethereum’s cryptography isn’t about “secret communication.” Everything is unencrypted so everyone can verify updates + reach consensus.
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DANISH
DANISH@MOHDDANISH798·
Just unlocked a new milestone in Web3 security! 🚀 Completed the Security Course on Cyfrin 💻🔐 From understanding smart contract vulnerabilities to diving deep into auditing — this journey is just getting started. Web3 security is not just a skill, it's a responsibility. ⚔️
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pashov@pashov·
Everyone knows that the ability to learn fast is one of the best skills to have on the market. Too many forget that as you progress, unlearning is just as important. Remove the waste constantly, shed the old skin to grow into the new, better form. Self-development, daily🫡
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melissa@0xmelissa19·
Applications approved.✅ Interviews passed.✅ Hired. ✅ You are Eligible✅ Salary Increased✅ Promoted.✅ All happening in may
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Tammy.eth@TammyBuilds·
@pashov Summary of it all is just to build
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pashov@pashov·
Engineering minded people have a HUGE unlock opportunity with AI, as long as they know what's the right thing to build. A few options: 1. Build random stuff until something works out 2. Build what you know best 3. Build what a "good judgement" person suggests to you Build.
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A3R4H4M@abrahamonchain·
There's something I learnt that really changed how I see things Your growth is determined by how fast you want it. What takes someone 2 years to achieve doesn't mean it'll take you that much, you can do the same thing within 3 to 6 months, it jst determine how much you want it
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