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You need to enable Javascript to run this application. $31,000Max bounty KYCEligibility check 120Developers already joined September 30, 2023Bug submission deadline SWISSTRONIK BUG BOUNTY PROGRAM Get rewarded for finding bugs and vulnerabilities that affect the Swisstronik blockchain, smart contracts and dApps. Open Dashboard BUG TYPES Intel SGX & Encryption Any bugs reported on the node side related to the functionality of Intel SGX $25,000 Intel SGX & Encryption rewards pool is $25,000. Once the bug is accepted and the reward size confirmed by the Swisstronik team, 80% of the reward value will be paid in USDT, 20% - in the Swisstronik tokens, SWTR Blockchain Core Any bugs in the code related to the safe functionality of the chain and EVM module $25,000 Blockchain Core rewards pool is $25,000. Once the bug is accepted and the reward size is confirmed by the Swisstronik team, 80% of the reward value will be paid in USDT, 20% - in the Swisstronik tokens, SWTR BLOCKCHAIN STABILITY & INFORMATIONAL BUGS Any bugs that are related to the stable functionality of the blockchain $20,000 Blockchain Stability & Informational Bugs rewards pool is $20,000. Funds from this pool can be added to other pools to provide a total maximum reward of up to $31,000. Once the bug is accepted and the rewards size is confirmed by the Swisstronik team, the cryptocurrency of the reward will be identified by the Swisstronik team case by case. Learn more about the rewards in the Terms & Conditions WHO CAN JOIN Developers Blockchain core developers, Intel SGX developers, smart contracts and dApp developers, as well as front-end and back-end developers familiar with the following languages: Solidity, Go, Rust, JavaScript and others. Node Operators Individuals who meet the Node setup requirements and are interested in setting up a node SWISSTRONIK TESTNET 1.0 FEATURES EVM Compatibility Swisstronik Testnet 1.0 is fully compatible with the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM). It allows developers to seamlessly migrate their Ethereum-based applications and smart contracts to the Swisstronik ecosystem. While it provides similar features and functionality as Ethereum testnets, it adds an extra layer of security through the Intel SGX technology, ensuring the confidentiality of smart contract data slots. Block explorer Swisstronik Testnet 1.0 offers a user-friendly block explorer interface. The block explorer allows users to review blocks, transactions, addresses and smart contracts on the Swisstronik testnet. It facilitates developers, testers and individuals interested in interacting with Swisstronik network applications. Development Tools Swisstronik Testnet 1.0 supports various development tools to enhance the developer experience. These tools include Hardhat, Remix IDE, ethers.js, web3.js and MetaMask. Developers can leverage familiar tools to streamline their development workflows. Additionally, detailed documentation is provided to assist developers in leveraging the capabilities of the Swisstronik network. Staking for validators & Governance Swisstronik Testnet 1.0 supports staking for validators, allowing token holders to stake their SWTR tokens to secure the network. Additionally, it incorporates governance mechanisms that enable stakeholders to actively participate in decision-making processes concerning network upgrades and parameter adjustments. Consensus & Networking layers Swisstronik Testnet 1.0 incorporates the Tendermint consensus algorithm, a reliable and secure consensus mechanism integrated into the Cosmos SDK. This algorithm ensures that validators in the network can securely agree on the order and validity of transactions, thereby maintaining the integrity of the Swisstronik blockchain. Faucet Swisstronik offers faucets on the testnet, allowing users to obtain test Swisstronik (SWTR) tokens free of charge. These tokens are intended for testing purposes on the testnet, enabling developers to experiment without the need for real funds. Encrypted Transactions Swisstronik Testnet 1.0 ensures robust encryption and security through the utilization of the Intel SGX technology. All interactions with the nodes, including transactions and queries, are encrypted, safeguarding the privacy and integrity of data during network interactions. Unencrypted Logs (events) For easy debugging and analysis purposes, the block explorer will display unencrypted logs, enabling developers and users to view and analyze events generated on the smart contracts. Swisstronik JS library Swisstronik Testnet 1.0 introduces SwisstronikJS, a dedicated library designed to ensure the confidentiality and security of your data within the Swisstronik network. It includes two important functions: "sendShieldedTransaction" for sending encrypted transactions and "sendShieldedQuery" for making encrypted calls. By utilizing SwisstronikJS, your data is effectively protected, maintaining its confidentiality and safeguarding it from unauthorized access, even though it is publicly visible on the blockchain. Publicly Accessible Swisstronik Testnet 1.0 is open and accessible to anyone who wants to test or develop applications on the Swisstronik network without using real funds. BUG SUBMISSION GUIDELINES First come, first served If multiple developers report the same bug, only the first report that adheres to our reporting guidelines will receive the reward. This process will be publicly documented in the respective repository's "Issues" section, ensuring transparency and allowing other developers to see the order of bug submissions. Submission Criteria Bug reports must adhere to the bug report criteria specified in the "Bug Bounty Testnet 1.0" repository's bug-reports.md file. These criteria act as a guideline to ensure thorough and precise bug reporting, promoting effective resolution and mitigation of identified vulnerabilities. Public Recognition We will publicly recognize those who discover bugs. This will be achieved through a public recognition system implemented in the Bug Bounty Testnet 1.0 repository. The repository will include a folder called "Hall of Fame" where the names and achievements of the bug bounty winners will be showcased. Rewards Transparency Transaction records confirming the rewards paid to each developer will be publicly available in the "Bug Bounty Testnet 1.0" repository and publicly accessible in the blockchain, emphasizing our commitment to transparency. Deadline Bug reports must be submitted by September 30, 2023. SUBMISSION CRITERIA Bug reports submitted to qualify for the bug bounty campaign must meet the bug report criteria outlined in the bug-reports.md file, which will be made available in all repositories as ISSUE_TEMPLATES. Bug reports must include the following sections 01 Bug/Vulnerability Description 02 Hardware and Software Specifications 03 Steps to Reproduce 04 Impact Analysis 05 Code Fix 06 Bug Type 07 Additional context BUG REPORTS MUST INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS * 01 Bug/Vulnerability Description * 02 Hardware and Software Specifications * 03 Steps to Reproduce * 04 Impact Analysis * 05 Code Fix * 06 Bug Type * 07 Additional context 01 BUG/VULNERABILITY DESCRIPTION Clearly state and describe the identified bug or vulnerability. 02 HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE SPECIFICATIONS Provide details of the hardware and software used during testing, including browser, operating system, version, processor and other relevant components. 03 STEPS TO REPRODUCE Document the necessary steps to reproduce the reported vulnerability, either in the README file or through a video demonstration. 04 IMPACT ANALYSIS Analyze the potential consequences of the vulnerability on users, developers and the organization. 05 CODE FIX Optionally, include a point for submitting a code fix for the identified vulnerability, if applicable and feasible. 06 BUG TYPE Select the appropriate label that corresponds to the category of the bug you are reporting. This will help classify your bug for the purpose of rewards distribution and participation. The available labels include Intel SGX & Encryption BugsBlockchain Core BugsBlockchain Stability IssuesNode BugsAdditional Bugs By assigning the correct label, you can ensure that your bug report is appropriately categorized and considered for the relevant rewards distribution. 07 ADDITIONAL CONTEXT Share relevant context to facilitate problem-solving and comprehensive understanding. OUT OF SCOPE FOR BUG BOUNTY In the "Bug Bounty Testnet 1.0" repository, you'll find an updated "Out of Scope" folder. It serves as a comprehensive reference, documenting elements and issues outside the bug bounty program's scope. It provides clear guidelines and identification for ineligible items. The folder promotes transparency and sets boundaries for participants, helping them understand program limitations. To enhance transparency and communication, the "Bug Bounty Testnet 1.0" repository integrates with Discord. Updates to the "Out of Scope" folder automatically appear in the corresponding Discord channel, allowing seamless tracking. This integration ensures prompt information sharing with participants, developers and the Swisstronik team regarding out of scope elements. HOW TO SUBMIT A BUG REPORT 01 SIGN UP IN DEVELOPER DASHBOARD TO VERIFY YOUR ELIGIBILITY. Developer Dashboard 02 REVIEW THE CODE AND START TESTING. GitHub repositoryDocumentationDiscord 03 CREATE AN ISSUE ON GITHUB. ATTACH IT IN YOUR DEVELOPER DASHBOARD ACCOUNT. 04 TRACK THE SUBMITTED BUGS STATUS, YOUR REWARDS, PAYMENTS AND OTHER INFO IN THE DASHBOARD. Sign up to report a bug Unfortunately, at the moment, developers from the US, China, and several other locations are not eligible for participation. That’s why we recommend that you start testing only after your eligibility has been confirmed. If you don’t pass the eligibility check or turn out to be ineligible, you won’t be able to receive your reward. RESOURCES Dashboard To check your eligibility, we advise that you pass the KYC there first. If you don't do it or turn out to be ineligible, you will not be able to receive a reward. Later, you can use the Dashboard to track your report status and more. Documentation Obtain advantages over other devs! Join our special Discord channel and be the first to receive important updates, talk directly with our tech team and enjoy other perks. Discord Channel A dedicated Discord channel is available for participants to ask questions. We strive for providing responses within 12 hours to ensure prompt support. Website HomeFor DevelopersF.A.Q. 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