Prize fund: Up to $100,000 Deadline: 18:00 on October 25th (Dubai time) Who can participate: Everyone
The Task is to identify potential vulnerabilities and issues in the smart contract that would form the basis of the Auction Platform.
Evaluation Criteria and Prize Fund Distribution: Bounties are dependent on the severity of the discovered issues and could potentially range from $200 for minor code adjustments to $50,000 for major flaws – like behavior that could bypass the smart contract's logic and conditions in order to reassign ownership of assets.
Details: For a complete description and technical details, see this document.
Submissions: 1. Submit an archive containing your source code, a how-to manual, and a build script (if necessary) to @ContestBot(choose Smart Contract Cracking Competition).
Or:
2. Submit a pull request on GitHub. Describe the issue as a comment to the pull request. Submit a link to the pull request via @ContestBot.
Prize fund: Up to $100,000 Deadline: 18:00 on October 25th (Dubai time) Who can participate: Everyone
The Task is to identify potential vulnerabilities and issues in the smart contract that would form the basis of the Auction Platform.
Evaluation Criteria and Prize Fund Distribution: Bounties are dependent on the severity of the discovered issues and could potentially range from $200 for minor code adjustments to $50,000 for major flaws – like behavior that could bypass the smart contract's logic and conditions in order to reassign ownership of assets.
Details: For a complete description and technical details, see this document.
Submissions: 1. Submit an archive containing your source code, a how-to manual, and a build script (if necessary) to @ContestBot(choose Smart Contract Cracking Competition).
Or:
2. Submit a pull request on GitHub. Describe the issue as a comment to the pull request. Submit a link to the pull request via @ContestBot.
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