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Runtime Vеrification
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We apply formal methods to improve the safety, reliability, and correctness of computing systems for auto, space, and blockchain.
- Our Ethereum roots go back almost a decade, so naturally we're very excited about these types of initiatives. Any organized movement to help Ethereum realize its potential has our support! Bullish ✊️Announcing Ethlabs: a non-profit R&D lab for Ethereum and ETH Our mission is to make Ethereum the settlement layer of the global economy. The internet became global because shared protocols created a common language between networks. Private systems remained useful, but
- Runtime Vеrification repostedIntroducing Ultrafuzz: an agentic orchestrator for Solidity smart contract fuzzing A single command spins up a cluster of agents to: - Map the protocol's actors and flows - Enumerate properties using open-source material from leading industry experts, including @Certora,
GIF - Our Stellar debugger is built from modular formal semantics stacked in three independently executable layers: → WebAssembly semantics: Soroban contracts compile down to WASM, so the debugger models exactly how WASM instructions execute step by step. → Stellar ledgerYou can try out Simbolik here:
- If you are in Berlin this week, make sure to drop by @AIAgentsSummit this Thursday, where @juliankuners will join the panel "Autonomy with Guardrails: Identity, Security, Arbitration, and Human Approval" at 4:30pm. Details and tickets 👇
- We're extremely proud of our collaboration with Babylon in their mission to safely ship native Bitcoin-backed borrowing on Aave. Pioneers in BitcoinFi, supported by pioneers in formal verification 🤝
- Milestone 2 of our SCF #41 grant from @StellarOrg is submitted! Milestone 1 was about laying the groundwork. We extended Komet with WASM-level tracing. Every step now records the instruction, the byte offset, the value stack, and the locals. For Milestone 2, we built
- Code security is experiencing a seismic change. The term itself now encompasses a deeper meaning, as the industry is going through a new Cambrian explosion. After a decade of formally verifying every type of blockchain code, we distilled it to a few observations. Buckle up 👇
- Monero community, we need your help. After deep discussions with the Cuprate contributors, we've identified an avenue to stress-test Cuprate's consensus rules (the code that decides which transactions are valid) and catch bugs before they can cause network splits, especially
00:00 - 1/2 We've wrapped up our work on improving the performance and usefulness of the Skribe fuzzing engine! This work, funded by the @arbitrum DAO, enables developers to use high-powered greybox fuzzing directly over their Skribe smart contracts, whether the tests or contracts are2/2 -> Skribe tool: github.com/runtimeverific… -> Grant agreement: arbitrum.questbook.app/dashboard/?gra… -> Repository: github.com/runtimeverific… -> 5 report: github.com/runtimeverific… -> 6 report: github.com/runtimeverific… -> Measurements: github.com/runtimeverific…
- 🇩🇪 Our team is heading to Berlin Blockchain Week, home to one of the most vibrant blockchain communities! Find our all-star colleagues to chat about anything from our recent Solana & Ethereum formal verification efforts to the latest shifts in security & newest tooling. Bis
- We're grateful to be contributing to ArkLib, CompPoly, and the verification of Rust code across the zkVM stack, alongside a great group of collaborators. With attacks getting cheaper and faster, formal verification has never mattered more. Links to our work 👇We at Protocol Snarkification - me and @alexanderlhicks, plus about 30 or so external collaborators - are working hard with formal verification to ship the highest-assurance zkVMs possible. (see end of thread for collaborators) (1/n)Blogpost on our Rust-to-Lean verification pipeline: runtimeverification.com/blog/from-rust… Verification artifacts: github.com/Verified-zkEVM… More zkVM verification work: github.com/runtimeverific…
















