Look into Javascript-based testing option for `debug_traceTransaction`
See original GitHub issueVia the tracer
JSON-RPC option.
Docs: https://github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/wiki/Management-APIs#javascript-based-tracing
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This actually sounds like a bad idea.
I’m afraid the security concerns behind this proposal are just too big to ignore. Rather than continuing to debate the merits of this specific proposal, let’s move this conversation over to #381 where we can evaluate other proposals in the context of (hopefully) well-stated goals.