Smart Contract Hacking Lite - Beginner Auditing Course
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3 things you walk away with
The Foundation
A working security mental model: how Solidity executes, where the recurring bug classes hide, and the questions auditors ask every time they open a contract.
The Practice
Watching lectures doesn't make an auditor - writing exploits does, which is why every chapter ends with hands-on work where you attack broken contracts yourself and watch the storage change as the bug fires.
The Path Forward
By the end you can read public audit reports without getting lost, attempt entry-level CTFs with a real shot at solving them, and step into the full SCH course with the fundamentals already in place.
Choose Your Smart Contract Auditing Learning Path
Smart Contract Hacking
Features:
- Personal guidance
- Exclusive guest lectures
- One of the best Discord communities in Web3
- Official certification
- Live audit live streams
- "Community only" jobs and internships
Smart Contract Hacking LITE
Features:
- General support
- Exclusive guest lectures
- One of the best Discord communities in Web3
- Official certification
- Live audit live streams
- "Community only" jobs and internships
Smart Contract Hacking LITE
Beginner Auditing Course
- ✓ 149 Videos (16+ hours)
- ✓ 20 Hands-On Exercises
- ✓ General Support
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Fundamentals
Meet Your Smart Contract
Auditing Instructor
JohnnyTime 👨💻
12 years of real-world experience in cyber security and blockchains
The creator of the Smart Contract Hacking Course
Beginner Smart Contract Auditing Course FAQ
Yes. Smart Contract Hacking Lite is built for beginners and starts from core security and auditing fundamentals.
No advanced Solidity background is required. Basic familiarity helps, but the course is designed to build confidence step by step.
The current enrollment price is €99 for Smart Contract Hacking Lite.
The course includes 20 practical exercises and 149 video lessons focused on real smart contract security scenarios.
You will practice reentrancy, access control issues, arithmetic bugs, denial-of-service vectors, and MEV/frontrunning risks.
Yes. Lite is the beginner path, and you can continue into the full SCH course for advanced modules and deeper coverage.