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WEFUZZ, a fully decentralized, crowdsourced security audit and bug bounty solution

WEFUZZ, a fully decentralized, crowdsourced security audit and bug bounty solution

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Source: Coinbase

This report updates on what WEFUZZ, Coinbase Crypto Community Fund grant recipient, has been working on over the first part of their year-long Crypto development grant. This specifically covers their work on a decentralized, crowdsourced security audit and bug bounty solution.

Persona

Audit Requestors: Developers, companies or any individual can request audits or start a private/public bug bounty campaign.

Auditors: Auditors can be anyone from ethical hackers to audit firms who can perform the requested audits or participate in bug bounty campaigns.

Judges: Judges are community members who are either elected by the community or have been raised to the Judge category through reputation.

Roadmap and progress

Currently, we are working on the conceptualization, technical architecture, and system design of WEFUZZ, besides building our MVP on Solana and Polygon blockchains, and testing the optimal chain for our project.

Please join our Discord and follow us on our Twitter and Medium to keep track of the progress. We are going to release the code and other tools we build as part of the research and development in this Github account.

Coinbase is officially seeking applications for our 2022 developer grants focused on blockchain developers who contribute directly to a blockchain codebase, or researchers producing white papers. Learn more about the call for applications here.


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