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CBDE Exam - Topic 5 Question 124 Discussion
Blockchain CBDE Exam - Topic 5 Question 124 Discussion
Actual exam question for Blockchain's CBDE exam
Question #: 124
Topic #: 5
[All CBDE Questions]
Having a bug-bounty program early on:
A
can help to engage the community in testing your smart contracts and therefore help to find bugs early.
B
might be a burden as it is an administrative overhead mainly.
C
is completely useless. Who wants to test beta-ware software? It's better to start with the bug-bounty program after the contract is released on the main-net.
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Skye
12 days ago
I feel like I’ve seen practice questions that leaned towards A, emphasizing community involvement. But I can see why some might think B is a valid concern too.
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Kenia
17 days ago
I think I read somewhere that starting a bug-bounty program too early might confuse testers. C seems a bit extreme, but I get the hesitation.
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Ollie
22 days ago
I’m not so sure about B. I mean, managing a bug-bounty program sounds like it could take a lot of time, but isn’t it worth it for the security?
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Brigette
27 days ago
I remember discussing how engaging the community early can really help identify vulnerabilities before launch. So, A seems like a solid choice.
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