The new audit competition is with Convergence! Up to $30K in prizes
Starting September 4th , 2023, at 15:00 GMT to September 18th, 2023, at 15:00 GMT
Join our global hunt for Convergence! Spot the bug and win a juicy reward.
We welcome all experience levels; whether you are a seasoned security veteran or amateur, show us what you got! Prizes will be given based on the severity level of each vulnerability found.
About the Competition
Starting September 4th, a new vault will open in the Hats dApp — “Convergence Audit competition”. Participants can check the contracts in scope and start searching for bugs.
Convergence Finance presents a decentralized finance protocol firmly rooted in the governance accumulation narrative, seamlessly integrated into the Curve ecosystem. The platform exhibits a Convex-like behavior, implementing an aggregation and boosting protocol model inspired by the mechanics of Curve and Olympus. Notable elements, such as gauges, veTKN, and innovative homemade bonds, contribute to the platform’s distinctive framework. Notably, the protocol introduces a pioneering governance design called the “Govearn” mechanism, strategically partitioning governance and yield considerations at the locking design level. This meticulous approach characterizes Convergence Finance as a DeFi protocol that artfully blends well-established concepts with cutting-edge innovations, delivering a comprehensive and sophisticated decentralized finance experience.
Stay up-to-date with the competition, chat with the team, and get your questions answered by joining the dedicated Discord channel on the Hats server. All audit reports will be published in our Discord on the day of the competition. Don’t miss the latest updates and insights — join now and be the first to know!
Audit competition rewards:
High Severity:
The total prize pool for High severities will be ~$19,200 DAI.
The total High severity reward will be divided between all accepted issues. However, there is a max reward cap of $10k* for a single high submission; each new issue gets 1 point.
For a submission to be considered a HIGH-risk vulnerability, issues must:
- Direct theft of any user funds, whether at rest or in motion
- Long-term freezing of user funds
- Theft or long-term freezing of unclaimed yield or other assets
- Protocol insolvency
*The 10% service fee is already deducted from this cap.
Medium Severity:
The total prize pool for Medium severities will be ~$8,100 DAI. Each new issue gets 1 point. The total Medium severity reward will be divided between all accepted issues.
Medium severity vulnerability description:
Issues that lead to an economic loss but do not lead to direct loss of on-chain assets. Examples are:
- Gas griefing attacks (make users overpay for gas)
- Attacks that make essential functionality of the contracts temporarily unusable or inaccessible
- Short-term freezing of user funds
*The 10% service fee is already deducted from this cap.
Low severity:
The total prize pool for Low severities will be ~$1,800 DAI. Each new issue gets 1 point. The total Low severity reward will be divided between all accepted issues.
Low severity vulnerability description:
- Issues where the behavior of the contracts differs from the intended behavior (as described in the docs and by common sense), but no funds are at risk.
*The 10% service fee is already deducted from this cap.
Gas Saving:
The total prize pool of Gas Saving severity will be ~$900 DAI.
This competition will reward participants with ideas to maximize gas savings. The first place gets ⅔ (66.6%) of the prize pool, and the second place gets ⅓ (33.3%). The guidelines are as follows:
- Submissions should contain links to zip files with a copy of the project repository
containing the gas-saving changes commented with ‘//Gas saving, with the test suite unchanged.- Please use Google Drive or a similar service and attach the link to your submission.
- Optimizations should use solidity (no inline assembly).
-Due to the rules category, submissions will not be public and will only be shared with the committee.
- Entries will be measured on the total average amount of gas used for each function (i.e., the sum of all numbers in the “avg” column), as reported by the hardhat-gas-reporter when running the tests in the repository.
Limitations
Reporters will not receive a bounty for any known issue, such as:
- Issues mentioned in any previous audit reports
- Vulnerabilities that were already made public (either by HATs or by a third party)
- “Centralization risks” that are known and/or explicitly coded into the protocol (e.g. an administrator can upgrade crucial contracts and steal all funds)
- Attacks that require access to leaked private keys or trusted addresses
- Issues/contracts mentioned in the out-of-scope section
Submission Guidelines — High/Medium/Low severities:
General information about the submission flow:
The Hats team will create a new repository called “Convergence Audit Competition” under the Hats.finance organization on GitHub. The repository will be kept private until the competition starts. Hats bot will fork it on the first submission. To participate, security researchers must submit their findings on-chain, and an automatic GitHub issue will be generated in the forked repository.
How it works:
https://www.loom.com/share/d4d8076ebf414c44b1542cc73def06fa?start-embed-anon-signup=true
Submission Guidelines:
- Submissions should be made using our Dapp.
- You can submit one on-chain submission mentioning all issues found on the repo.
- All new submissions will be created on Convergence forked repo on Hats: https://github.com/hats-finance
Please send a plain ASCII description in the following format:
- [TITLE]: a short description of the issue.
- SEVERITY (either High, Medium or Low; see the rules)
- Submission should contain at least one test demonstrating the problem and, if possible, a possible fix.
Report template:
- Description: Describe the context and the effect of the vulnerability.
- Attack scenario: Describe how the vulnerability can be exploited.
- Attachment:
1) Proof of Concept (PoC) File: You must provide a file containing a proof of concept (PoC) that demonstrates the vulnerability you have discovered.
2) Revised Code File (Optional): If possible, please provide a second file containing the revised code that offers a potential fix for the vulnerability. This file should include the following information:
* Comment with a clear explanation of the proposed fix.
* The revised code with your suggested changes.
* Any additional comments or explanations that clarify how the fix addresses the vulnerability.
- Recommendation: Describe a patch or a potential fix for the vulnerability.
*Due to the nature of the audit competition mechanism, the report will not be encrypted.
Evaluation of the submissions — Low/Medium/ High Severity
Each eligible bug submission receives 1 point in its severity category. Based on the number of eligible submissions, prize pools are divided.
Evaluation:
- The first participant to submit an issue following guidelines gets a bounty for that issue (issues already received or out of scope will not receive a reward)
- The competition starts on September 4th at 15:00 GMT and ends on September 18th at 15:00 GMT.
- Issues that we are aware of (as witnessed by any open issues in the repository) will not be eligible for the bug bounty.
Compensation and Impact
A prize pool of $30K DAI and NFT rewards from our hacker collection will be distributed among security researchers who submit eligible vulnerability disclosures.
Compensation payment timeline:
- Ten days after the competition ends, we will announce a winner list.
- Alongside the winner announcement post, submitters can send disputes to the committee team and request clarification. They can also involve the Hats security team in the process. The goal is to facilitate honest and professional debate regarding disputed submissions.
- Between 7–14 days after the announcement, we will publish a split contract where the winners can claim their rewards.
- HATS Service Fee: A 10% deduction from the payout will always be allocated as the service fee.
Security researchers play a crucial role in fostering trust and confidence in Web3 technologies, paving the way for mass adoption. By participating in this competition, security researchers can gain recognition for their work, raise their profile, and make valuable connections in the Web3 security ecosystem. Ultimately, they can contribute to creating a more secure and equitable community.
Join the Convergence Audit Competition today and be a part of the movement to secure the future of Web3 and decentralized finance. Check the Hats Finance dApp for more information and in-scope contracts.
Stay tuned and check Hats dApp:https://app.hats.finance/audit-competitions