Maya Protocol
Maya Protocol is a decentralized multi-chain liquidity protocol built as a fork of THORChain, providing seamless cross-chain asset exchanges while maintaining transparency and security. It utilizes Cosmos-SDK, Tendermint, and Threshold Signature Schemes (TSS) to ensure a robust and reliable platform. With a unique Liquidity Auction design and a dual-token model ($CACAO and $MAYA), the protocol ensures fair distribution and encourages user participation.
PoC required
Documentation
Only those listed in the Assets in Scope table are considered to be in-scope of the bug bounty program.
Blockchain/DLT:
- Blockchain/DLT - PoC, Blockchain/DLT bug reports are to include a runnable Proof of Concept (PoC) to prove impact in the form of a git patch of either a regression test or complete mocknet simulation.
- For more information on PoCs please visit: Proof of Concept (PoC) Guidelines and Rules
- The list of all deployed code can be found at: https://gitlab.com/mayachain/mayanode
Whitehats are highly encouraged to review any potential subdomains and what specific port(s) are in scope. Even though the domain may be the same, different ports may point to different assets.
Dev Environment and Documentation:
Maya Protocol has included dev documentation and/or instructions to help in reviewing code and exploring for bugs:
Impacts in Scope:
(For Blockchain/DLTR and Smart Contracts Only) This program is considered to be governed by Primacy of Rules. For more information on what this means visit: Best Practice - Primacy of Impact vs Primacy of Rules.
Impacts are based on the Immunefi Vulnerability Severity Classification System V2.2.
At Immunefi, we classify bugs on a simplified 5-level scale:
- Critical
- High
- Medium
- Low
- None