The Datamine Network has announced an increased bug bounty of 5,000 USD to ensure the highest security standards for its decentralized smart contracts. Following an initial period with no bug reports, the reward has been substantially raised to incentivize security researchers and white-hat hackers to thoroughly analyze the FLUX smart contract code before the contract failsafe period ends around July 3rd. ## Bounty Scope and Rewards The 5,000 USD bounty is available to anyone who identifies and discloses a major exploit or critical vulnerability. The scope specifically targets: - The ability to generate unauthorized FLUX rewards. - Vulnerabilities allowing the unauthorized withdrawal of DAM tokens that do not belong to the user's account. Discovered vulnerabilities should be reported directly to the development team. Upon verification, the bounty will be paid in the researcher's choice of major cryptocurrency, including ETH, BTC, USDT, or USDC. ## Reviewing the Smart Contract To participate in the bug bounty program, security researchers can review the public, open-source codebase: - **FLUX Smart Contract:** Publicly viewable on Etherscan at address `0x469eDA64aEd3A3Ad6f868c44564291aA415cB1d9`. - **FLUX Whitepaper:** Detailed technical specifications are available in the official Datamine GitHub repository under `white-paper`.