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Port Finance

Port Finance aims to provide a whole suite of money market products. They aim to provide variable rate lending, fixed rate lending and also interest rate swap products. Their backers include Jump Capital, Alameda Research, Defi Alliance, a41 and founders of other Solana projects such as Mercurial, Solanium and Raydium.

Bitcoin
ETH
Solana
Terra
Defi
Lending
Rust
Maximum Bounty
$500,000
Live Since
11 January 2022
Last Updated
08 April 2024
  • PoC required

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Assets in Scope

Target
Type
Added on
Smart Contract - Sundial - Error
29 December 2022
Target
Type
Added on
Smart Contract - Sundial - Helpers
29 December 2022
Target
Type
Added on
Smart Contract - Sundial - Lib
29 December 2022
Target
Type
Added on
Smart Contract - Sundial - State
29 December 2022
Target
Type
Added on
Smart Contract - Port Finance Staking
9 February 2022
Target
Type
Added on
Smart Contract - Port Finance Variable Rate Lending
9 February 2022

Impacts in Scope

Critical
Direct theft of any user funds, whether at-rest or in-motion, other than unclaimed yield
Critical
Miner-extractable value (MEV)
High
Theft of unclaimed yield
High
Permanent freezing of funds

Out of scope

Program's Out of Scope information

The following vulnerabilities are excluded from the rewards for this bug bounty program:

  • Attacks that the reporter has already exploited themselves, leading to damage
  • Attacks requiring access to leaked keys/credentials
  • Attacks requiring access to privileged addresses (governance, strategist)

Smart Contracts and Blockchain

  • Incorrect data supplied by third party oracles
    • Not to exclude oracle manipulation/flash loan attacks
  • Basic economic governance attacks (e.g. 51% attack)
  • Lack of liquidity
  • Best practice critiques
  • Sybil attacks
  • Centralization risks

The following activities are prohibited by this bug bounty program:

  • Any testing with mainnet or public testnet contracts; all testing should be done on private testnets
  • Any testing with pricing oracles or third party smart contracts
  • Attempting phishing or other social engineering attacks against our employees and/or customers
  • Any testing with third party systems and applications (e.g. browser extensions) as well as websites (e.g. SSO providers, advertising networks)
  • Any denial of service attacks
  • Automated testing of services that generates significant amounts of traffic
  • Public disclosure of an unpatched vulnerability in an embargoed bounty