
Kiln Finance has announced a new $500,000 bug bounty program aimed at enhancing the security of its DeFi yield products and ETH staking offers. The initiative encourages non-custodial platforms to identify and report bugs for a substantial reward. Kiln On-Chain v2 enables non-custodial platforms to propose an ETH staking offer where users can stake any amount of ETH on operator pools. Additionally, the Arbitrum ecosystem has launched a $2.5 million Security Subsidy Fund to subsidize security audit costs for projects within its network, with Zellic as a whitelisted security auditor. ZeroLend is also collaborating with Immunefi on a bug bounty program worth over $300,000 to bolster the security of its lending market.
ZeroLend is doing a Bug Bounty Program with @immunefi worth over 300,000$. More details to be shared soon. ZeroLend is one of the most secure lending markets. Here's all our security initiatives 🧵 https://t.co/0x3pOwONLS
The Zcash community has a security auditing firm (@LeastAuthority) on retainer to do security audits of all different parts of the ecosystem every month. “The Zcash Ecosystem Security Lead” Here’s their most recent update: https://t.co/9irmp1eN1l ⤵️ https://t.co/P5WiVMfdTJ
As a whitelisted security auditor, Zellic is excited to share that applications are now open for the @arbitrum Security Subsidy Fund! This initiative allocates $2.5M towards subsidizing the cost of security audits for projects within the Arbitrum ecosystem. More details below: https://t.co/XnpvHvR2su
