White hat hacker paid DeFi’s largest reported bounty fee
Belt Finance, an automated market maker (AMM) protocol operating a yield optimization strategy on Binance Smart Chain (BSC), claims to have paid the largest bounty in the history of decentralized finance (DeFi) to a white hat hacker who averted a $10-million bug crisis. Industry white hat programmer Alexander Schlindwein discovered the vulnerability in Belt Finance’s protocol this week and reported the news to the team. For his efforts, Schlindwein received a generous compensation of $1.05 million, the majority of which ($1 million) was granted by Immunefi, with the additional $50,000 offered by Binance Smart Chain’s Priority One program. Immunefi is one of the market leaders in software security for cryptocurrency projects. Since its inception, the platform has reportedly paid out in excess of $3 million to white hat hackers who have successfully identified technical infrastructure flaws in smart contracts and crypto platforms.
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- CoinRado.com