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Today at 03:18:49 PM
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I’ve been using crypto wallets and DeFi apps daily, but I never really thought about how they stay secure in a deeper level until Recently, I heard someone talking about Immunefi on reddit and its bug bounty program, and it made me see security in a whole new way.

Got to discover Immunefi helps protect blockchain projects by finding bugs before hackers can exploit them. So far, it has helped secure over $180B in user funds across 650+ projects, including Ethereum, Aave, Chainlink, Optimism, and Arbitrum. It has also prevented more than $25Bin potential losses.

The platform runs the largest bug bounty program in crypto. Projects create bounties and set rewards based on how serious a bug isCritical, High, Medium, or Low.

This made me Curious to learn more, so i read about people submitting bounties and how much work it takes to find a real issue. I also compared it with other platforms like HackerOne and HackenProof to see how reporting, payouts, and verification differ. It really opened my eyes to how much goes into keeping DeFi safe. Crazy sums!.

Now, With the recent launch of the IMU token, and exposure created opportunities like these>> launchpool  I’m wondering: has anyone here tried submitting a bounty on Immunefi? What was your experience like?

And for anyone using crypto or DeFi apps every day, understanding how these programs work can make a big difference in keeping your funds safe.
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Today at 03:58:46 PM
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No matter what security bug bounty they run and have that large pool prize for the hunters. The impression of DeFi for me will not change anymore.

And that's they're an apple of the eye of the hackers because of how bountiful they are and large the money that circulates there.

That is the reason why we often read news of how many DeFi apps have been hacked. So, as an investor, I'll avoid going in them even with good audits or records they propose.

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Today at 06:44:45 PM
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Good topic, and you're right to pay attention to bug bounties now. Places like Immunefi are one of the main reasons DeFi hasn't collapsed under constant attacks. Many critical bugs get found by independent researchers before any exploit happens, and that saves users a lot of money and stress.

I haven't submitted a bounty myself, but from what I read, it involves deep technical skills, lots of patience, and proper reporting. It is not just about finding a bug but rather proving it clear and responsible. The takeaway for regular users is to use projects that run active bounty programs since that shows they care about security and quick fixes.
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