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The Hidden Blast Radius of the Axios Compromise
The Axios compromise shows how time-dependent dependency resolution makes exposure harder to detect and contain.
@kinecosystem/kin-sdk-node
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Kin SDK for Node is meant to be used as a back-end service. It can perform actions for your client apps (iOS, Android, etc.) and also operate as a server for you to build services on top of the Kin blockchain. For example, the SDK can communicate with the Kin Blockchain on behalf of the client to create accounts and whitelist transactions. It can also monitor blockchain transactions so that you can implement broader services. It is up to you how to integrate the SDK in your overall architecture and how to manage your server.
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Kin SDK for the Node runtime
We found that @kinecosystem/kin-sdk-node demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 8 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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