Completed GitHub Open Audit
Findings & Analysis Report
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Table of contents
Overview
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About C4
Code4rena (C4) is an open organization consisting of security researchers, auditors, developers, and individuals with domain expertise in smart contracts.
A C4 audit is an event in which community participants, referred to as Wardens, review, audit, or analyze smart contract logic in exchange for a bounty provided by sponsoring projects.
During the audit outlined in this document, C4 conducted an analysis of the Completed GitHub Open Audit smart contract system written in . The audit took place between April 29—May 13 2024.
Wardens
0 Wardens contributed reports to Completed GitHub Open Audit:
This audit was judged by JUDGE.
Final report assembled by liveactionllama.
Summary
The C4 analysis yielded an aggregated total of 0 unique vulnerabilities. Of these vulnerabilities, 0 received a risk rating in the category of HIGH severity and 0 received a risk rating in the category of MEDIUM severity.
Additionally, C4 analysis included 0 reports detailing issues with a risk rating of LOW severity or non-critical. There were also 0 reports recommending gas optimizations.
All of the issues presented here are linked back to their original finding.
Scope
The code under review can be found within the C4 Completed GitHub Open Audit repository, and is composed of 0 smart contracts written in the Solidity programming language and includes 0 lines of Solidity code.
Severity Criteria
C4 assesses the severity of disclosed vulnerabilities based on three primary risk categories: high, medium, and low/non-critical.
High-level considerations for vulnerabilities span the following key areas when conducting assessments:
- Malicious Input Handling
- Escalation of privileges
- Arithmetic
- Gas use
For more information regarding the severity criteria referenced throughout the submission review process, please refer to the documentation provided on the C4 website, specifically our section on Severity Categorization.
Disclosures
C4 is an open organization governed by participants in the community.
C4 audits incentivize the discovery of exploits, vulnerabilities, and bugs in smart contracts. Security researchers are rewarded at an increasing rate for finding higher-risk issues. Audit submissions are judged by a knowledgeable security researcher and solidity developer and disclosed to sponsoring developers. C4 does not conduct formal verification regarding the provided code but instead provides final verification.
C4 does not provide any guarantee or warranty regarding the security of this project. All smart contract software should be used at the sole risk and responsibility of users.