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Awesome GitHub RepositoriesPermissioning Modularity

Separation of administrative ownership and role management into independent components to prevent privilege escalation.

Distinct from Modular Business Logic Compositions: Focuses on the architectural separation of permission logic specifically to mitigate security risks, unlike general business logic composition.

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  • openzeppelin/zeppelin-solidityالصورة الرمزية لـ OpenZeppelin

    OpenZeppelin/zeppelin-solidity

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    This project is a Solidity smart contract library providing a collection of audited, reusable templates and building blocks for developing secure blockchain applications on the Ethereum Virtual Machine. It serves as a foundational toolkit for smart contract development, encompassing a secure mathematical library, role-based access frameworks, and reference implementations of industry-standard token specifications. The library focuses on reducing security risks through community-vetted contract components and audited templates. It provides specific implementations for creating fungible and non

    Separates administrative ownership and role management into independent components to reduce privilege escalation risks.

    Solidity
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