🎩E-Bounty

E-Bounty is a bug bounty service over Telegram for crypto teams. But what is a bug bounty?

A bug bounty is a reward offered to individuals who identify and report bugs, especially those pertaining to exploits and vulnerabilities, in a software or system. In the context of crypto teams, this typically involves finding and reporting security flaws within blockchain technology, smart contracts, and related applications. The purpose of a bug bounty program is to encourage skilled individuals to contribute to the security of a system by detecting and reporting weaknesses before they can be exploited maliciously. The reward for reporting these vulnerabilities varies, often depending on the severity and impact of the discovered bug.

Mr RoBOT is revolutionizing the concept of bug bounties in the crypto world, offering white-hat hackers rewards for uncovering vulnerabilities in crypto tokens' contracts, DApps, bots, and more. While contract owners can submit their tokens for bug bounties on other online platforms, these platforms often lack the necessary anonymity and privacy. In contrast, Mr RoBOT’s E-Bounty operates in a fully-encrypted mode behind TOR, circumventing tax liabilities and the bureaucracy typically encountered with centralized bug bounty platforms.

This initiative aims to motivate those who support decentralization, enabling them to assist crypto developers anonymously, without governmental interference.

The process for submitting contracts/apps to E-Bounty is as follows:

  1. Visit our bot and create a new bounty listing.

  2. Provide relevant details, such as emails, Telegram usernames, and the contract.

  3. Specify what is in-scope (contract, Dapp, other applications source code) and the rules-of-Define the scope (contract, DApp, other application source code) and set your rules of engagement.

  4. Establish reward ranges, e.g., $100 for low-severity findings and $1,000 for critical ones.

  5. Deposit a small fund, held by our team, for bounty payouts.

  6. Go live, pending our team’s approval.

White-hat hackers can explore the bounty listings and choose a program to work on. Upon identifying a vulnerability or bug, they submit a report. Our team conducts quality checks on the report before passing it to the listing managers from the respective crypto teams. A collective decision is then made, and a reward is issued to the white-hat hacker.

A 2% fee applies to all bounty listings and payouts, which is then fed back into Mr RoBOT's Revenue Share model.

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