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MemeCore
DeFi
Memes
Token
Max Payout
$2,000
Project Overview

MemeCore Foundation is a non-profit organization behind the MemeCore blockchain—an EVM-compatible, multi-chain, cross-staking Layer 1 secured by a novel Proof of Meme (PoM) consensus mechanism. Designed to blend entertainment with innovation, MemeCore empowers creators, communities, and developers to “LIFT up the Fun” by making memes a core pillar of Web3 utility and culture.

Rewards by Severity

Program Overview The Memecore Bug Bounty Program is designed to ensure the security and resilience of its meme-powered blockchain infrastructure and smart contracts. This initiative invites ethical hackers, developers, and security researchers to discover and report vulnerabilities that could impact the Memecore ecosystem and its users.

Reward Structure All valid submissions are evaluated using a 4-tier severity model, with reward amounts based on the severity, likelihood of exploitation, and the type of asset affected—such as smart contracts, APIs, or frontend systems. Vulnerabilities that pose significant risk to platform security or user funds are eligible for higher-tier rewards, subject to internal validation by the Memecore security team.

Submission Requirements To be eligible for a reward, bug reports must include a fully functional proof of concept (PoC) and clear steps to reproduce the vulnerability. Submissions that do not include executable code or fail to demonstrate measurable impact on an in-scope asset will not qualify for a reward.

Payouts Bounties are denominated and paid in USDT, issued directly by the Memecore team upon successful validation and completion of KYC.

Web Application
The bounty will be paid out in USDT
Assets In-Scope
Target
Severity
Name
Web Application
MemeCore website
In-Scope Vulnerabilities
Only the following impacts are accepted within this bug bounty program. All other impacts are not considered in-scope, even if they affect something in the assets in scope table.
Web Application
Critical
Remote code execution enabling attackers to compromise the entire system
Direct theft of user and project's assets(e.g. NFTs; tokens)
Unauthorized access allowing full control over user accounts or wallets
Access to sensitive internal data (private keys; database and server credentials)
Unauthorized alteration of NFT Metadata
Subdomain(with already-connected wallet) takeover or availability disruption of critical assets (e.g. NFT URI; RPC server)
Major
Sensitive user data disclosed for a large amount of users (p.e. physical address; email; phone number)
Stored Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) without limitations
Access sensitive data from the database through SQL injection
Bypass of essential authentication mechanisms granting administrative privileges
Unauthorized access to functions that modify sensitive user or application data
Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) vulnerabilities leading to unauthorized sensitive data access or manipulation of internal systems
Public access to wallet information without connecting the wallet
Medium
Unauthorized access to non-critical user data
Security misconfigurations that could be exploited under certain conditions
Limited Cross-Site-Scripting (XSS)
Low
Minor information disclosure of sensitive data with low security risk
Use of deprecated or outdated security practices that can cause security risk
Validation errors that lead to low-security risk
Out-Of-Scope Vulnerabilities
The following vulnerabilities are excluded from the rewards for this bug bounty program:
  • Vulnerabilities that have already been exploited
  • Centralization-related vulnerabilities related to: private keys, privileged addresses, governance, credentials, etc.
Web Application
Best practice recommendations
Non-Sensitive Data Disclosure
Attacks requiring physical access to a user's device
Exposure of non-sensitive API keys
Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) on unauthenticated forms or forms with no sensitive actions - Login/Logout CSRF
Reports exploiting the behavior of - or vulnerabilities in - outdated browsers
Unconfirmed reports from automated vulnerability scanners
Issues that require unlikely user interaction
Previously known vulnerable libraries without a working Proof of Concept
Missing best practices in SSL/TLS configuration
Any activity that could lead to the disruption of our service (DoS)
Email Spoofing - SPF/DMARC Records Misconfiguration
Spam / Flooding
Tab nabbing
Social engineering
Presence of autocomplete attribute on web forms
CORS misconfiguration with no security impact
Self-XSS with no security impact
CSV/formula injection
Missing HTTP security headers or cookie flags without demonstrated impact
Clickjacking with no security impact
Program Rules
  • Please provide detailed reports with reproducible steps. If the report is not detailed enough to reproduce the issue - the issue will not be eligible for a reward.
  • Submit one vulnerability per report - unless you need to chain vulnerabilities to provide impact.
  • When duplicates occur we only award the first report that was received (provided that it can be fully reproduced).
  • Multiple vulnerabilities caused by one underlying issue will be awarded one bounty.
  • Make a good faith effort to avoid privacy violations - destruction of data - and interruption or degradation of our service. Only interact with accounts you own or with explicit permission of the account holder.
  • Do not attempt to conduct post-exploitation including modification or destruction of data - and interruption or degradation of services.
  • Do not attempt to perform brute-force attacks or denial-of-service attacks.
  • Do not attempt to target employees or customers including social engineering attacks - phishing attacks or physical attacks.
The following activities are prohibited by this bug bounty program:
  • Any testing with mainnet or public testnet contracts
  • all testing should be done on private testnets.
  • Automated testing of services that generate significant amounts of traffic.
  • Public disclosure of an unpatched vulnerability in an embargoed bounty.
  • Social engineering (e.g. phishing, vishing, smishing) of any kind.
FAQs
How do I search for active bounties?
A: Active bounties can be viewed here [CertiK URL], and by filtering for bounties on the Security Leaderboard. Projects will post bounties along with the assets in the scope of the bounties with a corresponding bounty reward.
How do I submit a bounty?
To submit a bug report, first register an account with us https://www.certik.com/auth/signup. Once your account is created, you can log in and select “Submit Bug” for the specific bounties you're interested in. You will be prompted to fill out a webform; follow the instructions and upon successful submission, you will receive an email confirmation with a reference ID.
Who do I contact if I'm having trouble with my bug report submission?
You can reach out to bugbounty@certik.com for updates and assistance with your bug bounty submission.
I submitted my bug report. What now?
Once your bug report is submitted, CertiK will evaluate the report and contact the respective project. Depending on the criteria stated within a bug bounty, a KYC may be required. With valid bug reports, you will be contacted to begin the process of evaluating the bug with the project.
How is KYC handled?
CertiK has a team of investigative professionals that will handle any needed KYC services for bug bounty submissions requiring KYC.
Why was my bug report submission rejected?
A description of dismissal will be available for any bug bounty that is rejected.
The project is being slow responding to my bug report. What are their required response times / SLAs?
There can be multiple bug bounty submissions therefore there might be some delay in process times.
How do payouts work?
Payments for successful bug bounties will be communicated directly via the project wherein wallet information can be exchanged.
Bounty Highlights
Assets in Scope1
Live SinceDec 1, 2024
Last Updated2mo 21d ago
Funds Reserved$3,000
Max Payout$2,000
Skynet Score
90.68
AA
KYC
Required
PoC
Required