
Hibachi
Bounty Range
$2,500 - $20,000
external program
Hibachi is a DeFi trading platform built for professionals, secured by zk math, and powered by Celestia, Risc Zero and Hashflow. For more information about Hibachi, please visit https://hibachi.xyz/
Websites and Applications
| Severity | Minimum | Maximum |
|---|---|---|
| Critical | $5,000 | $20,000 |
| High | $2,500 | $5,000 |
| Medium | — | $2,500 |
| Low | — | $1,000 |
Rewards are distributed according to the impact of the vulnerability based on the Immunefi Vulnerability Severity Classification System V2.3.
For critical web/apps bug reports will be rewarded with USD $40,000, only if the impact leads to:
Rewards are subject to adjustment based on the nature of the vulnerability, exploitability, and how practical the attack vector is in a real-world scenario.
Payouts are handled by the Hibachi team directly and are denominated in USD. However, payments are done in USDC on Ethereum.
The calculation of the net amount rewarded is based on the average price between CoinMarketCap.com and CoinGecko.com at the time the bug report was submitted. No adjustments are made based on liquidity availability.
The assessment of the extent of any potential indirect economic damage, defined as damage other than that evidenced by a PoC that showcases the direct exploitation of the vulnerability leading to impact, is at the full discretion of the Project. This decision is final and non-negotiable. Rewards are based on severity, impact, and report quality.
Hibachi is a DeFi trading platform built for professionals, secured by zk math, and powered by Celestia, Risc Zero and Hashflow.
Hibachi provides rewards in USDC on Ethereum, denominated in USD.
Hibachi will be requesting KYC information in order to pay for successful bug submissions. The following information will be required:
Security researchers who wish to participate must adhere to the rules of engagement set forth in this program and cannot be:
Hibachi adheres to category 3 - Approval Required. This Policy determines what information researchers are allowed to make public from their submitted bug reports.
Hibachi adheres to the Primacy of Rules, which means that the whole bug bounty program is run strictly under the terms and conditions stated within this page.
A PoC, demonstrating the bug's impact, is required for this program and has to comply with the Immunefi PoC Guidelines and Rules.
Bug reports covering previously-discovered bugs are not eligible for a reward within this program. This includes known issues that the project is aware of but has consciously decided not to "fix", necessary code changes, or any implemented operational mitigating procedures that can lessen potential risk.
Known issues include:
Hibachi's completed audit reports can be found at the WebApp & API Pentest - Whitebox Audit. Any unfixed vulnerabilities mentioned in these reports are not eligible for a reward.
| Auditor | Completed |
|---|---|
| Halborn | 10 August 2024 |
The project may be receiving reports that are valid (the bug and attack vector are real) and cite assets and impacts that are in scope, but there may be obstacles or barriers to executing the attack in the real world. In other words, there is a question about how feasible the attack really is. Conversely, there may also be mitigation measures that projects can take to prevent the impact of the bug, which are not feasible or would require unconventional action and hence, should not be used as reasons for downgrading a bug's severity.
Immunefi has developed feasibility limitation standards which by default states what security researchers, as well as projects, can or cannot cite when reviewing a bug report.