Beyond "protected" and "private": An empirical security analysis of custom function modifiers in smart contracts
A smart contract is a piece of application-layer code running on blockchain ledgers and it provides programmatic logic via transaction-based execution of pre-defined functions. Smart contract functions are by default invokable by any party. To safeguard them, the mainstream smart contract language,...
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Main Authors: | FANG, Yuzhou, WU, Daoyuan, YI, Xiao, WANG, Shuai, CHEN, Yufan, CHEN, Mengjie, LIU, Yang, JIANG, Lingxiao |
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