

How to analyse potential rug pulls using the Ocean Protocol stack
How to analyse potential rug pulls using the Ocean Protocol stack
Date: 8 July
Time: 12 PM CET
Duration: 50 Min
Location: https://discord.gg/DX2sVvhd4z
This event time is specifically scheduled for the ASIA time zone. For our US/ EU based audience, please check out our other session: https://lu.ma/f957f2gb
Workshop details
Join this hands-on session to learn how to leverage the Ocean Protocol stack and VS Code Extension to analyze token behaviour and flag risky assets. You’ll get a step-by-step walkthrough of running the Rug Pull Analyzer, an algorithm built for Ocean Node Compute-to-Data jobs.
We’ll walk through real-world examples, using real tokens and show you how to configure everything for an AI workflow right from your IDE.
Link: https://github.com/oceanprotocol/vscode-extension/tree/main/metadata/rug-pull-analyzer
What You’ll Need
Visual Studio Code + Ocean Extension (installed)
A laptop with an internet connection
A basic understanding of Python helps, but is not required
What You’ll Learn
How to set up and configure the Ocean VS Code Extension
What’s required to start a free Compute-to-Data job
How Ocean Nodes enable decentralised compute
How to run and monitor an algorithm live
Who Should Attend
Web2 or Web3 developers exploring decentralised tech
AI beginners and ML enthusiasts
Data professionals interested in privacy-preserving compute
Developers who want a fast, practical intro to deploying AI jobs
Join our discord: https://discord.gg/DX2sVvhd4z
About Ocean Protocol
Ocean Protocol is building the infrastructure for decentralised AI by enabling secure, privacy-preserving access to data and computing. With Ocean Nodes, developers can tap into a global network of distributed computing power. Through Compute-to-Data, algorithms run directly where data is hosted, with no need to move or expose sensitive information.