BlockBeats News: On March 31, Walrus, a blockchain storage protocol built on Sui, announced the official launch of its bug bounty program, which focuses on the key elements that affect users’ interactions with Walrus, as well as its underlying core components and incentive mechanisms, and aims to identify and address potential vulnerabilities in its decentralized storage platform. Participating security researchers and developers can contribute to the safety and health of Walrus, and currently participants can manage submissions through HackenProof, with up to $100,000 in rewards for eligible submissions. Notably, vulnerability submissions related to Walrus’ economic model or data integrity will be prioritized. Previously, the Walrus mainnet was officially launched on March 27.
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The Blockchain storage protocol Walrus has launched a bug bounty program with rewards of up to $100,000.
BlockBeats News: On March 31, Walrus, a blockchain storage protocol built on Sui, announced the official launch of its bug bounty program, which focuses on the key elements that affect users’ interactions with Walrus, as well as its underlying core components and incentive mechanisms, and aims to identify and address potential vulnerabilities in its decentralized storage platform. Participating security researchers and developers can contribute to the safety and health of Walrus, and currently participants can manage submissions through HackenProof, with up to $100,000 in rewards for eligible submissions. Notably, vulnerability submissions related to Walrus’ economic model or data integrity will be prioritized. Previously, the Walrus mainnet was officially launched on March 27.