How to Become a Smart Contract Auditor Information
Smart contract auditors are in high demand. This means they’re being paid handsomely for their skills, charging anywhere from $100-1000+ per hour
They can also work from anywhere in the world, or if they choose, without a boss.
- “Why are these hackers paid so well?”
Because there aren’t many of us.
- “Why aren’t more people doing this?”
Because resources for learning how to audit are not easy to find.
Even if you aren’t interested in becoming an auditor, Solidity developer interviews focus on security.
You will get rejected from Solidity positions if you don’t understand security
I’ve compiled a list of resources that I used to become a smart contract auditor and make tens of thousands of dollars per week.
With this list, you’ll have a clear path from A-Z to become a smart contract auditor yourself. From Solidity basics, all the way to landing your first job, and keeping up to date with the latest multi-million dollar smart contract hacks.
Auditing firms are charging >$2500 for this content, and only accepting 100 students, but I’m giving it to you for only $100, which you’ll make within your first hour of work as an auditor
Here’s what you’ll learn
This repo contains the resources necessary to become a smart contract auditor. It assumes the student does not know Solidity. If you know Solidity, skip part 1.
- Learning Solidity=
- Solidity Security: Capture the Flags
- Learn About DeFi
- Complete a Bootcamp
- Land the Job
- Keep Up to Date
- Follow the leaders in smart contract security:
- Websites & Newsletters
- Websites to check:
- Newsletters to subscribe to:
- Tools
- Extensions
- Analyzers
About Author
My name is Jackson. I’m an ex-FAANG developer, who worked as a consultant during the Ethereum ICO. Some of my early clients included block.one (the creators of EOS) and Aave. Currently, I’m an auditor at yearn.finance’s yAudit, Oak Security, and Spearbit, and a software engineer for Robinhood’s web3 team.
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