ADI Chain just partnered with HackenProof to roll out a bug bounty program—rewards up to $10,000 for finding vulnerabilities. Here's the thing: when you're building infrastructure at the national level, security can't be an afterthought. It's the foundation everything else stands on. ADI is taking this seriously by opening the doors to the security community, essentially saying "break it if you can, we'll pay you to help us fix it." That kind of proactive approach is what separates half-baked projects from the ones actually built to last. Whether you're a security researcher or just curious about how blockchain systems handle threats, this is worth checking out.
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NFTArchaeologist
· 9h ago
I like this approach. True safety first is not just talk; projects that dare to spend money to find vulnerabilities are the reliable ones.
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Fren_Not_Food
· 9h ago
Safety first. This is a truly visionary project. Not afraid to reveal issues and proactively spend money to find bugs. I give full marks for this attitude.
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SelfStaking
· 9h ago
Is the bug bounty only worth up to $10,000? For big projects, it's easy to start at ten times that... However, ADI's attitude is indeed acceptable. Projects that dare to let others freely probe at least show they have a clear understanding.
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TopBuyerBottomSeller
· 9h ago
Yes, this is the right attitude. Projects that truly want to get things done are the ones that dare to invite criticism.
ADI Chain just partnered with HackenProof to roll out a bug bounty program—rewards up to $10,000 for finding vulnerabilities. Here's the thing: when you're building infrastructure at the national level, security can't be an afterthought. It's the foundation everything else stands on. ADI is taking this seriously by opening the doors to the security community, essentially saying "break it if you can, we'll pay you to help us fix it." That kind of proactive approach is what separates half-baked projects from the ones actually built to last. Whether you're a security researcher or just curious about how blockchain systems handle threats, this is worth checking out.