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    Slither

    Slither

    Static Analyzer for Solidity

    Slither is a Solidity static analysis framework written in Python 3. It runs a suite of vulnerability detectors, prints visual information about contract details, and provides an API to easily write custom analyses. Slither enables developers to find vulnerabilities, enhance their code comprehension, and quickly prototype custom analyses. Slither is the first open-source static analysis framework for Solidity. Slither is fast and precise; it can find real vulnerabilities in a few seconds...
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    Mythril

    Mythril

    Security analysis tool for EVM bytecode. Supports smart contracts

    Mythril is a security analysis tool for EVM bytecode. It detects security vulnerabilities in smart contracts built for Ethereum, Hedera, Quorum, Vechain, Roostock, Tron and other EVM-compatible blockchains. It uses symbolic execution, SMT solving and taint analysis to detect a variety of security vulnerabilities. It's also used (in combination with other tools and techniques) in the MythX security analysis platform. If you are a smart contract developer, we recommend using MythX tools which...
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    Robin-Stocks API Library

    Robin-Stocks API Library

    This is a library to use with Robinhood Financial App

    This is a library to use with Robinhood Financial App. It currently supports trading crypto-currencies, options, and stocks. In addition, it can be used to get real-time ticker information, assess the performance of your portfolio, and can also get tax documents, total dividends paid, and more. The code is simple to use, easy to understand, and easy to modify. With this library, you can view information on stocks, options, and cryptocurrencies in real-time, create your own robo-investor or...
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    Blankly

    Blankly

    Easily build, backtest and deploy your algo in just a few lines

    ​Blankly is a live trading engine, backtest runner and development framework wrapped into one powerful open-source package. Models can be instantly backtested, paper traded, sandbox tested and run live by simply changing a single line. We built blankly for every type of quant including training & running ML models in the same environment, cross-exchange/cross-symbol arbitrage, and even long/short positions on stocks (all with built-in WebSockets). Blankly is the first framework to enable...
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    Smart Contract Sanctuary

    Smart Contract Sanctuary

    A home for ethereum smart contracts

    A home for Ethereum smart contracts verified on Etherscan. This is the index repository for the smart contract sanctuary. Bookmark this repo. Chain-specific sub-repos and the index are updated twice a day. Expect a full, recursive check-out to take 2GB+ disk space. Existing repository but submodules never initialized - checkout submodules and update all chain-specific sub repositories. Contains smart contract sources for various networks, grouped by the first two chars of the contract...
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    abu

    abu

    Abu quantitative trading system (stocks, options, futures, bitcoin)

    Abu Quantitative Integrated AI Big Data System, K-Line Pattern System, Classic Indicator System, Trend Analysis System, Time Series Dimension System, Statistical Probability System, and Traditional Moving Average System conduct in-depth quantitative analysis of investment varieties, completely crossing the user's complex code quantification stage, more suitable for ordinary people to use, towards the era of vectorization 2.0. The above system combines hundreds of seed quantitative models,...
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    cryptik

    a python CLI cryptocurrency ticker

    the cryptik project (source, wiki, and tickets) have been moved off of sourceforge due to sourceforge's software bundling policy. Please see our new project home at https://g.dradux.com/dradux/cryptik for the latest code ---- Cryptik is a python application for querying various exchanges (btc-e, crypto-trade, kraken, bitcoinaverage, etc.) to get the current price for various cryptocurrencies (bitcoin, litecoin, primecoin, etc.).
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