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 WazirX halts trading, launches bounty program to recover stolen assets

Author: Cointelegraph by Amaka Nwaokocha
United States
Jul 22, 2024 12:00

WazirX halts trading, launches bounty program to recover stolen assets

The exchange remains focused on addressing the impact on customer funds and ensuring the security and integrity of their platform.

 MakerDAO and Sherlock team up for historic $1.35M security audit contest

Author: Cointelegraph by Josh O'Sullivan
United States
Jun 26, 2024 12:00

MakerDAO and Sherlock team up for historic $1.35M security audit contest

MakerDAO partners with Sherlock for a record-breaking $1.35 million audit contest, launching on July 8 and ending on Aug. 5, to ensure top-tier security for its Endgame phase.

 Kraken recovers $3 million from CertiK, ending bug bounty saga

Author: Cointelegraph by Zoltan Vardai
United States
Jun 21, 2024 12:00

Kraken recovers $3 million from CertiK, ending bug bounty saga

CertiK has returned the funds to the Kraken exchange, putting a happy end to the bug bounty-related saga.

Jun 13, 2024 02:15

GitHub Celebrates a Decade of Bug Bounty Program with Major Milestones


Discover the highlights from GitHub's 10-year journey with its Security Bug Bounty Program. (Read More)

 LayerZero identifies over 800K addresses in sybil self-reporting phase

Author: Cointelegraph by Amaka Nwaokocha
United States
May 19, 2024 12:00

LayerZero identifies over 800K addresses in sybil self-reporting phase

Initially, the team identified over two million addresses as potential sybils but later refined their criteria to minimize false identifications, resulting in a more precise classification.

May 16, 2025 02:30

Coinbase Launches $20M Bounty Countering Previous Ransom Threat

Coinbase has taken their bold stand against cyber extortion by refusing to pay a $20 million ransom to unknown blackmailers. Recently, Coinbase faced a platform breach, and some attackers sent a message claiming that they had confidential information about the platform.  The attack started on the 15th of May, when the CEO of Coinbase, Brian […]

May 16, 2025 04:10

Coinbase Offers $20M Bounty for Data Extortionists

Coinbase, the largest publicly traded cryptocurrency exchange in the U.S., has placed a $20 million bounty on cybercriminals who tried to blackmail the company. The attackers demanded a ransom of the same amount in Bitcoin, threatening to leak sensitive customer data if the exchange refused to comply. Rather than giving

Apr 12, 2025 02:15

Conflux (CFX) to Shut Down Bounty Platform Amid Strategic Realignment


Conflux (CFX) has announced the closure of its Bounty platform as part of a strategic realignment, effective April 14, 2025. Users are advised to manage remaining balances promptly. (Read More)

Jun 30, 2023 05:50

Coinbase layer-2 network Base closes in on mainnet launch

Base, a new layer 2 application-focused protocol by Coinbase has just one criteria left to fulfil  before being ready for mainnet launch. On June 29, the team said the Optimism-powered, Ethereum-secured network has been subject to six months of rigorous security audits — both internally and externally — its second-last criteria required for launch. “With [...]

The post Coinbase layer-2 network Base closes in on mainnet launch appeared first on Crypto Breaking News.

Mango Markets exploiter seeks to keep disputed funds paid as ‘bug bounty’

Author: Cointelegraph By Jesse Coghlan
United States
Feb 16, 2023 08:20

Mango Markets exploiter seeks to keep disputed funds paid as ‘bug bounty’

Attorneys representing Avraham Eisenberg argued he had already settled his dispute with Mango DAO and shouldn't have to pay back any more funds.

Nov 04, 2022 02:15

ApeCoin DAO Signs Off on a $4.4M Bug Bounty


ApeCoin DAO has agreed to launch a $4.4M bug bounty on ImmuneFi (Read More)

Mango Markets hacker proposes steep settlement

Author: Cointelegraph By Zhiyuan Sun
United States
Oct 13, 2022 12:00

Mango Markets hacker proposes steep settlement

The Solana DeFi protocol suffered a $117 million exploit on Oct. 11, and the hacker wants 70 million USDC for a "bug bounty."

$100M drained from Solana DeFi platform Mango Markets, token plunges 52%

Author: Cointelegraph By Jesse Coghlan
United States
Oct 12, 2022 08:20

$100M drained from Solana DeFi platform Mango Markets, token plunges 52%

The platform’s treasury was drained of over $100 million worth of cryptocurrency after an attacker manipulated price data of its native token to take out loans against their holdings.

Oct 11, 2022 10:40

Transit Finance Convinces Hacker to Return $2m to Protocol


Transit Finance protocol has announced there is an agreement to return at least $10,000 BNB tokens gradually after conversations with the biggest hacker. (Read More)

White hat finds huge vulnerability in ETH to Arbitrum bridge: Wen max bounty?

Author: Cointelegraph By Jesse Coghlan
United States
Sep 21, 2022 08:20

White hat finds huge vulnerability in ETH to Arbitrum bridge: Wen max bounty?

The ethical exploiter thanked Arbitrium for the 400 ETH payday, but said such a find should be eligible for the max bounty of nearly 1,500 ETH, or $2 million.

May 23, 2022 10:40

Wormhole DeFi Bridge Rewards $10m Bug Bounty


WormHole, a DeFi-based bridge protocol has paid out $10 million in Whitehat bounty for discovering cybersecurity loophole in its protocol, preventing the potential breach from hackers. (Read More)

Feb 25, 2022 09:55

Announcing the ETHDenver 2022 Hackathon Chainlink Bounty Winners

We’re excited to announce the Chainlink bounty winners from the ETHDenver 2022 In-Person Hackathon!  Among the 33 projects that applied for a Chainlink bounty, nine projects stood out from the rest by showcasing exceptional talent and imagination. At its core, Chainlink expands the design space for smart contract development teams by providing them with secure […]

Feb 12, 2022 09:35

Critical bug in Ethereum L2 Optimism, $2M bounty paid

Ethereum Layer-2 solution Optimism has fixed a critical software bug in one of its smart contracts on Ethereum.

The post Critical bug in Ethereum L2 Optimism, $2M bounty paid appeared first on CryptoSlate.

Lightning Speed 004: What’s The Lightning Development Initiative?

Author: Eduardo Próspero
United Kingdom
Jan 14, 2022 10:20

Lightning Speed 004: What’s The Lightning Development Initiative?

There’s no denying that 2021 was the Lightning Network’s year. What does the future hold, though? If the objective is to onboard the next billion people, the network needs work and fine-tuning. To grab the bull by the horns, The Human Rights Foundation and Strike set up three 1 BTC bounties.  The bounties will go to the first person or team to develop an anonymous Lightning tip jar, a tokenless way to peg BTC to dollars, or a privacy-focused wallet that supports some kind of Chaumian e-cash feature. In a Twitter Spaces conversation about the program, they named it The Lightning Development Initiative.  A catchy name that we’ll use from now on to refer to all of this. This fourth edition of Lightning Speed is all about the future. Let’s explore the three ideas and the new information that we have about each of them. The Lightning Development Initiative In Twitter Spaces Among the speakers were Strike’s Jack Mallers, The Human Rights Foundation’s Alex Gladstein, Bitcoin Magazine’s Christian Keroles AKA CK Snarks, and Tales From The Crypt’s Matt Odell. It took place on December 29th and Bitcoin Magazine hosted it. A Twitter user named Gigi summarized it for us. ?? A thread summarizing the Lightning Développement Initiative Space ?? 3 amazingly interesting topic related to the bounties were discussed. I'm so bullish on Lightning? it hurts. Very grateful to have these people on our side ???? let's look at my notes ?? pic.twitter.com/PRs9cohPaN — Gigi ????? (@GuerillaV2) December 29, 2021 Bounty #1: An Anonymous Tip Jar In our sister site Bitcoinist’s report, they described the challenge as follows: “Can you create a Lightning tip jar that doesn’t reveal any information about the parties involved? That’s the first task. How to receive completely anonymous donations. According to Bitcoin Mag, the “goal is to enable anyone to use free and open-source software (FOSS) to print a QR code that can be used for receiving Lightning payments privately. Importantly, “The QR code should not reveal the public key or IP address of the user.”  In the Lightning Development Initiative’s report, we learned that this has to do with the two competing protocols, Bolt12 and lnurl. Jack Mallers “pointed out the absolute need for interoperability on the Lightning Network and that even though lnurl might not be “optimal” right now, the market will eventually decide what open standard they prefer to use. He thinks that currently UX is a major focus for the Lightning community and we should make peace with the fact that there will be competition between solutions.” Rockstar pointed out that this debate around lnurl vs bolt12 will have huge implications for the future but that he's glad that there's now an active discussion on the matter. Jack added that contrary to the Bitcoin main chain, we can somewhat afford to fuck up on LN.. — Gigi ????? (@GuerillaV2) December 29, 2021 Mallers put forth another interesting idea, “contrary to the Bitcoin main chain, we can somewhat afford to f**k up on the Lightning Network. As long as the Bitcoin monetary policy is not threatened then we can freely fiddle on top of the protocol via Lightning.” BTC price chart for 01/14/2022 on Bitfinex | Source: BTC/USD on TradingView.com Bounty #2: Stablecoin On Lightning Without A Token Bitcoinist described this one as: “The second challenge seems to be even more difficult, at least on a conceptual level. The HRF and Strike want a wallet that enables “anyone to “peg” an amount of bitcoin to U.S. dollars without needing an exchange or another token.” That’s right, without a centralized entity. And relying only on sats and bitcoin.” Gigi summarizes why the world needs this: “The goal is to allow people to access dollars without a single point of failure. Further down the line, as Bitcoin becomes less volatile, these people can use btc, but until then there’s massive demand for holding value in dollars. The tether market cap is proof of this.” It serve an important humanitarian use case. We need to create the foundation for this new financial system.@Chris_Stewart_5 >> maybe it can be done with DLC's? Not using a token but rather something representing price exposure (think Eurodollar system). (oracles?) The END. — Gigi ????? (@GuerillaV2) December 29, 2021 Bounty #3: A Chaumian E-Cash Feature First of all, Investopedia defines Chaumian e-cash as: “eCash was a digital-based system that facilitated the transfer of funds anonymously. A pioneer in cryptocurrency, its goal was to secure the privacy of individuals that use the Internet for micropayments. eCash was created by Dr. David Chaum under his company, DigiCash, in 1990.“ So, once again, anonymity is the priority. As Alex Gladstein put it when announcing the bounties, they’re “for the first open-source, non-custodial, non-KYC Lightning wallets to ship features requested by dissidents worldwide.” Also, take into consideration the words of security expert Brian Trollz, “Bitcoin without privacy is nothing but a surveillance system.” Bitcoin without privacy is nothing but a surveillance system. — Shino (@brian_trollz) January 13, 2022 What does Gigi have for us on this topic? “We need a sort of Chaumian e-cash, extremely easy to use for the Plebs and accessible. Maybe the solution is a federated  one, making it harder to regulate.” He then quotes Jack Mallers again, “There’s going to be a singular standard for the internet of money (Bitcoin). Many will compete on top of BTC so we need “interoperability to the standard.” Matt: We need to make it very easy to use because experience shows us that if it's somewhat challenging (coinjoins etcc) people won't bother to protect their privacy (goddam idiot normies ??) — Gigi ????? (@GuerillaV2) December 29, 2021 Conclusion: The Future Is Bright Developers, teams, companies, anyone can earn the Lighting Development Initiative’s bounties. The non-profit OpenSats will serve as the judge. They are all open for the whole year. If by the end of 2022 no one has claimed them, the money will go to the Human Rights Foundation’s Bitcoin Development Fund on January 1st. Which is fair. Especially considering they just gave 425 million Sats to these worthy organizations and individuals. For more information and details read Bitcoinist’s original report. Featured Image by Micah Tindell on Unsplash | Charts by TradingView

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