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Bug Bounty Overview

Drift offers bug bounties for Drift's on-chain program code; UI only bugs are omitted.

Severity Description Bug Bounty
Critical Bugs that freeze user funds or drain the contract's holdings or involve theft of funds without user signatures 10% of the value of the hack up to $500,000
High Bugs that could temporarily freeze user funds or incorrectly assign value to user funds $10,000 to $50,000 per bug, assessed on a case by case basis
Medium/Low Bugs that don't threaten user funds $1,000 to $5,000 per bug, assessed on a case by case basis

The severity guidelines are based on Immunefi's classification system. Note that these are simply guidelines for the severity of the bugs. Each bug bounty submission will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.

Submission

Please email [email protected] with a detailed description of the attack vector. For critical and moderate bugs, we require a proof of concept done on a privately deployed mainnet contract. We will reach back out in 1 business day with additional questions or the next steps on the bug bounty.

Bug Bounty Payment

Bug bounties will be paid in USDC. Alternative payment methods can be used on a case-by-case basis.

Invalid Bug Bounties

The following are out of scope for the bug bounty:

  1. Attacks that the reporter has already exploited themselves, leading to damage.
  2. Attacks requiring access to leaked keys/credentials.
  3. Attacks requiring access to privileged addresses (governance, admin).
  4. Incorrect data supplied by third party oracles (this does not exclude oracle manipulation/flash loan attacks).
  5. Lack of liquidity.
  6. Third party, off-chain bot errors (for instance bugs with an arbitrage bot running on the smart contracts).
  7. Best practice critiques.
  8. Sybil attacks.
  9. Attempted phishing or other social engineering attacks involving Drift contributors or users
  10. Denial of service, or automated testing of services that generate significant traffic.
  11. Any submission violating Immunefi's rules

There aren’t any published security advisories