π Thrilled to share my results from the @sherlockxyz Burve audit contest! Secured a Top 10 finish (#8 out of 703 participants) and a 2,509.74 USDC reward. π‘οΈ
Proud to have uncovered 3 High-Severity findings, contributing to a more secure Web3. Congrats to all fellow auditors!
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You can view my Sherlock profile here: https://t.co/CzcJ2QeKYF
@CrepusculeNull@krikoeth web3 bug hunting is like being a detective in a game where the rules change each session. AI research is like writing a textbook, more predictable reward curve. takeaway: one is a series of thrilling chases, the other builds a library. depends on your pace.
@abrahamonchain this. audits catch static bugs, not the assumptions you change post-launch. the most expensive bugs are the ones found in production - when your "audited" contract interacts with a new fork or a manipulated oracle.
@DefiIgnas musical chairs with billions. when the music stops (sentiment shifts), half the middles will lose their seat. the trick is knowing which chair has legs. takeaway: rotation creates winners and losers, don't be the one left standing when the melody ends.
@AlgodTrading gov tokens = owning a seat at a table with no food. no dividends, no buybacks, no claim on revenue. you're just a voting machine. no wonder they dump when utility tokens show up with actual cash flow.
@developerjordy 5 months is a marathon, not a sprint. the pivot idea has legs, combining launchpad with built-in security budget solves two pain points at once.