Vyper is a contract-oriented, Pythonic programming language that targets the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM). It is designed with security and auditability in mind, prioritizing simplicity and explicitness over feature richness. Vyper aims to reduce the attack surface of smart contracts by limiting language features that have historically led to vulnerabilities in Solidity, such as inheritance, modifiers, and loops with unbounded gas costs. It is commonly used for writing smart contracts on the Ethereum blockchain for decentralized applications (dApps), DeFi protocols, and other blockchain-based systems where security is paramount.
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