11-13, 17:30–18:30 (Asia/Bangkok), Stage 2
Source code verification is the basis of trustlessness and transparency in blockchains.
Many projects do source code verification but there hasn't been much collaboration and public interaction. The panel will bring members from the new collective "Verifier Alliance" together to create an open discussion.
Topics include open-data and open-source, standardization, future challenges like state and data growth, multichain, monetization, and financial sustainability
Head of Research at Blockscout
Software engineer at sourcify.dev. Member of argot.org, also part of the Department of Decantralization, organizers of ETHBerlin and Protocol Berg.
I'm an engineer at Electric Capital focusing on EVM developments, ZK research, and blockchain data analysis. I built Codeslaw, an EVM smart contract search engine used by security researchers and protocol engineers. I like to use data to understand and explain how the crypto ecosystem is evolving.
In crypto since 2017, first running a mining farm who crashed after the 2018 bear market. Degree in computer science and almost 10 years writing for tech media outlets.
Joined Avascan in 2020, who spun off Routescan in 2023. Now growing Routescan to support 100 chains by end of 2024.