Today, I want to share how you can use Glider to detect Ethereum Mixers. One of our dear friends and colleagues has written a a research paper showcasing Glider's pattern matching capabilities and how it can help you detect Ethereum Mixers. So let's dive right in 👇
I am proud to share that I've been working with the team for the past several months on building and shaping this game changing product. Web3 security will not be the same anymore. We are forging a new chapter in the history of Web3.
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We have reviewed the submissions we got from yesterday: @IAm0x52 and @hoshiyari420’s reports. Both were very interesting reads.
@hoshiyari420 finding was a bug bounty report with a cool bug, but the severity was not eligible; he also tried to report this bug to our client directly, but unfortunately, the project was at its dawn and had no tvl or active bug bounty. Nonetheless, we advocated the bug info disclosure and decided to go with a white-hat appreciation reward of 5k
@IAm0x52 was not a bug bounty report in the first place, but rather one of past audit reports that he did for the project, rendering it non-eligible, although we still decided to review the submission, really loved the high findings, one of which we internally re-evaluated as critical (despite the reported severity). Here, as well, we decided to go with a white-hat appreciation reward of 5k.
PS: We appreciate and would advocate any white-hat in the field, doesn’t matter what it takes, the white-hat mentality should be the only one
PSS: You can still be the first one to claim the prize🏆!
High quality + big brand Tier 1 smart contract security audit?
Web3 protocols often ask me about this, I currently have 3 top picks (in no particular order): Code4rena, Hexens, Spearbit
If you find a critical vulnerability in code audited by Hexens, we will pay 10K USD on top of your bug bounty.
We put our money where our mouth is.
We invite other audit firms to do the same.
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