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In light of recent statistics on # of bugs in smart contracts and the DAO heists I like to know if there are any kind of smart contract quality certification framework , smart contract standards or even smart contract best practices in the context of Ethereum?

Thank you

picolo
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  • Not sure if this is what you meant when you said "certification framework", but this might partially answer your question: https://ethereum.stackexchange.com/questions/24857/is-there-a-certification-process-or-agency-for-erc-20-tokens – lungj Oct 01 '17 at 01:22

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https://solidity.readthedocs.io/en/latest/security-considerations.html

...if you're using solidity...

https://solidity.readthedocs.io/en/latest/bugs.html

for known bugs

jojeyh
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  • Also, http://solidity.readthedocs.io/en/develop/style-guide.html for the style guide for code structure and what not. – The Nomad Oct 02 '17 at 03:12
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You should take a look at OpenZeppelin. To quote their site:

OpenZeppelin is an open framework of reusable and secure smart contracts in the Solidity language.

They have a lot of smart contract best practices, sample code, and have even done security audits for a variety of projects in the space.

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