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Not only native modules provided by , but also a handful of modules developed by smart contract experts are going to be available; just like Docker Hub’s repository service, you can easily use modules developed by other users. (This Repository functionality will be implemented in Q2 2022)
Bunzz not only wants to provide value as a development support tool, but also to solve the dilemma that current Open Source Software developers are facing. Although log4j is a wonderful OSS, it was heavily criticized when vulnerabilities were discovered. Developers worked hard to fix the bugs, but there was no return on their efforts.
has solved this challenge with its own token economics plan, designing product updates to ensure that developers of smart contract modules and auditors of the contracts receive appropriate compensation.
Specifically, we are considering a mechanism whereby Module developers will be paid Bunzz Tokens when uploading smart contract modules to the Bunzz Repository and whenever they are used in other DApp projects .
From time to time, we receive feedback that “modularized smart contracts only allow for the development of PoC-level DApps”. Indeed, for instance, Bunzz is not optimized for developing game-changing DeFi Dapps with complex and original algorithms. Our focus is on more generic DApps.
As Nik, -founder of Decentology- has said, about 80% of the technology stack that makes up a typical DApp is the traditional technology stack, such as front-end and server, and about 20% are smart contracts that require special skills.
Security of Bunzz’s Smart Contract Modules
Bunzz’s smart contract modules are audited. Users do not need to worry about security or spend time dealing with it.Feel free to reach out to us on !