A Smart Contract Blockchain Penetration Testing Framework

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Shyam Meshram
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Likened to old-style contracts, smart agreements motorized by blockchain ensure that deal processes are real, safe, then well-organized. Without the need aimed at third-party mediators like lawyers, smart contracts enable transparent processes, cost-effectiveness, time efficiency, and trust lessness. While old-style cybersecurity attacks on keen agreement requests can be thwarted by blockchain, new threats and attack vectors are constantly emerging, which affect blockchain in a manner alike toward additional web and application-based systems. Organizations can develop and use the technology securely with connected infrastructure by using effective blockchain testing. However, the authors discovered throughout the sequence of their investigate that Blockchain technology has security issues like permanent dealings, insufficient access, and ineffective plans.

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Shyam Meshram. 2026. \u201cA Smart Contract Blockchain Penetration Testing Framework\u201d. Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology - H: Information & Technology GJCST-H Volume 23 (GJCST Volume 23 Issue H2): .

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Likened to old-style contracts, smart agreements motorized by blockchain ensure that deal processes are real, safe, then well-organized. Without the need aimed at third-party mediators like lawyers, smart contracts enable transparent processes, cost-effectiveness, time efficiency, and trust lessness. While old-style cybersecurity attacks on keen agreement requests can be thwarted by blockchain, new threats and attack vectors are constantly emerging, which affect blockchain in a manner alike toward additional web and application-based systems. Organizations can develop and use the technology securely with connected infrastructure by using effective blockchain testing. However, the authors discovered throughout the sequence of their investigate that Blockchain technology has security issues like permanent dealings, insufficient access, and ineffective plans.

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