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Kill Switch Hidden in npm Packages Typosquatting Chalk and Chokidar
Socket researchers found several malicious npm packages typosquatting Chalk and Chokidar, targeting Node.js developers with kill switches and data theft.
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Arcis is a scalable, high-throughput Proof-of-Stake blockchain that is fully compatible and interoperable with Ethereum. It's built using the Cosmos SDK which runs on top of Tendermint Core consensus engine.
Note: Requires Go 1.18+
For prerequisites and detailed build instructions please read the Installation instructions. Once the dependencies are installed, run:
make install
Or check out the latest release.
To learn how the Arcis works from a high-level perspective, go to the Introduction section from the documentation. You can also check the instructions to Run a Node.
The following chat channels and forums are a great spot to ask questions about Arcis:
Looking for a good place to start contributing? Check out some good first issues
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For additional instructions, standards and style guides, please refer to the Contributing document.
See our open positions on Cosmos Jobs, Notion, or feel free to reach out via email.
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