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Paul Berg
@prberg
If a web3 product deploys smart contracts for users, but those contracts are not open-source, there's zero accountability. Neither customers nor the broader public can verify whether there have been any bugs in those contracts.
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Gabriel
@gtupak
Opensea's contract always intrigued me.. would this count as closed source? https://etherscan.io/token/0x495f947276749Ce646f68AC8c248420045cb7b5e
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Paul Berg
@prberg
If it's not in a GitHub repo and it's not verified, then yes
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