
Launching the Learn EVM Attacks Explorer

Our Learn EVM Attacks repository evolved into a clean, fast web app grounded in our ongoing security research initiative where we reproduce known DeFi exploits for quick study and discovery. Explore and learn from real DeFi exploits on Ethereum, Polygon, BNB (Binance) Smart Chain, and other EVM networks. Whether you’re an auditor, builder, or researcher, these cases make it easier to understand vulnerabilities, share insights, and contribute to a safer and stronger crypto ecosystem.
New Features
- One-click reproducibility — instantly spin up and replay real exploits in GitHub Codespaces, no setup required
- Tag-based filtering to slice by category (reentrancy, oracle manipulation, governance, and much more) across DeFi protocols
- Fast search to jump straight to incidents, protocols, contracts, or techniques
- Detailed descriptions with clear, consistent structure and references for Ethereum/EVM vulnerabilities
- Detailed exploit code with copy-ready Solidity PoCs and scripts mirroring real-world attacks
- Attack transactions analysis with on-chain breakdowns and call flows
- Exploit analysis covering root cause, impact, and practical mitigations for secure protocol design
To get you from curiosity to wisdom quickly, each case now sits on a shareable page with fast search and category tags, runnable Solidity code, and on-chain EVM analysis—so you can spot patterns, understand why they worked, and learn how to prevent them, no scavenger hunt required.
Contributions Welcome
This is a living library—we’ll keep adding new cases regularly from Ethereum mainnet, L2 rollups, and notable DeFi incidents. Feel free to dive into the content! If you’re looking to get more involved, our repository is always open for attack reproductions, issues, pull requests, and ideas for new topics and learning resources in crypto security and smart contract auditing.