0 sats \ 0 replies \ @Elias 21 Apr \ on: All that is wrong with bug bounty in a single image security
I second you. My friend reported a vulnerability in a popular crypto wallet to the concerned people and looks like they responded saying they aren't able to reproduce the issue. My friend tested on three phone brands and confirmed that the vulnerability is exploitable on multiple devices. The vulnerability still exists and they haven't done anything to fix it since months.
I'm glad that it helped. Please do let me know how it goes. I want to learn smart contracts and blockchain from a software development perspective and build a career or business around it. If you can guide me, I'd be grateful. It feels wonderful how SN helps us connect and uplift one another.
My bad! I am unable to edit the post. This is my first time writing a post. Will be careful next time. Will share links if possible.
Looking at the URL, it is a phishing page targetting facebook users probably created using Beef framework. The site doesn't use an SSL certificate, but uses a banner to trick users into believing that the site is genuine.
@ivarojha I have an idea to solve this problem. Why don't you ask your users to prepay 5x or 10x the platform fees, say 25k sats or whatever amount suits your requirements and then collect the escrow amount separately whenever the users want to trade? Let us say on average you charge 5k sats as platform fee per trade, the user can make 5 transactions with the prepaid amount. This will help you solve the UTXO problem as the platform fee for several trades is paid to you as a single transaction. This is just my suggestion and I am not sure if my suggestion would address your problem. If it helped, just let me know.
Thanks @davidw, I used to develop using C and C++ many years ago, but switched over to using Python because of the wonderful libraries like numpy, scipy, pandas, pytorch and many others. I still use C and C++ for performance critical parts of my projects. I also code in MQL. In fact I don't hesitate to learn a new programming language if situation demands π
Thanks @0xbitcoiner, glad to meet you π