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    OpenZeppelin Contracts

    OpenZeppelin Contracts

    OpenZeppelin Contracts is a library for secure smart contracts

    ...Reduce the risk of vulnerabilities in your applications by using standard, tested, community-reviewed code.
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    DemocracyEarth Wallet

    DemocracyEarth Wallet

    Censorship resistant democracies

    Decentralized human identity without sybils or bots. Built with Kleros and the Ethereum community. No servers or databases are used. Control your identity with any Ethereum wallet. Contribute to the success of UBI and Proof of Humanity by leveraging ETH. Keep ETH or DAI in our smart contract vaults and help burn UBI tokens using yield. Half the yield is used to buy UBI. UBI is then burned, reducing its supply. No biometrics or real names are required.
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    Ethlint

    Ethlint

    (Formerly Solium) Code quality & Security Linter for Solidity

    ...Integrate with your build system. Deploy with confidence! Solium does not strictly follow Solidity Style Guide. The practices it enforces by default are best practices for the community at large. If you’re using vim with syntastic, and prefer to use a locally installed version of Solium (rather than a global version), you can install syntastic local solium to automatically load the local version in packages that have installed their own. Solium does not strictly adhere to Solidity Style Guide. It aims to promote coding practices agreed upon by the community at large. ...
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