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Ola Finance

Ola Finance allows anyone to create their own white-labeled lending network through a unique Lending-as-a-Service offering. Each network is highly customizable, from tunable parameters to supported tokens. Once deployed, Ola offers ongoing maintenance, risk advisory, and custom feature support to help grow the network while allowing the creator the autonomy to focus on their core product.

BSC
Fantom
Defi
Lending
Solidity
Maximum Bounty
$10,000
Live Since
19 July 2022
Last Updated
08 April 2024
  • PoC required

Rewards by Threat Level

Smart Contract
Critical
USD $10,000
High
USD $4,000
Medium
USD $2,000
Low
USD $1,000
Websites and Applications
Critical
USD $5,000
High
USD $3,000
Medium
USD $1,000

Rewards are distributed according to the impact of the vulnerability based on the Immunefi Vulnerability Severity Classification System V2.2. This is a simplified 5-level scale, with separate scales for websites/apps, smart contracts, and blockchains/DLTs, focusing on the impact of the vulnerability reported.

All web/app bug reports must come with a PoC with an end-effect impacting an asset-in-scope in order to be considered for a reward. Explanations and statements are not accepted as PoC and code is required.

Critical severity vulnerabilities will only be considered Critical if they could potentially cause at least USD 50 000 in economic damage. All vulnerabilities that would have been classified as Critical but have an economic impact of less than USD 50 000 will be downgraded to a lower severity at the discretion of the protocol.

Known issues highlighted in the following audit reports are considered out of scope:

Payouts are handled by the Ola Finance team directly and are denominated in USD. However, payouts are done in USDC.

Program Overview

Ola Finance allows anyone to create their own white-labeled lending network through a unique Lending-as-a-Service offering. Each network is highly customizable, from tunable parameters to supported tokens. Once deployed, Ola offers ongoing maintenance, risk advisory, and custom feature support to help grow the network while allowing the creator the autonomy to focus on their core product.

Ola Finance is not another lending protocol like Compound or Aave. Rather, Ola is a service provider that brings the lending infrastructure and expertise needed to deploy and scale Compound-like instances. Each network, governed and controlled by the creator, presents a variety of benefits.

For more information about Ola Finance, please visit https://ola.finance/.

KYC not required

No KYC information is required for payout processing.

Prohibited Activities

Default prohibited activities
  • Any testing on mainnet or public testnet deployed code; all testing should be done on local-forks of either public testnet or mainnet
  • Any testing with pricing oracles or third-party smart contracts
  • Attempting phishing or other social engineering attacks against our employees and/or customers
  • Any testing with third-party systems and applications (e.g. browser extensions) as well as websites (e.g. SSO providers, advertising networks)
  • Any denial of service attacks that are executed against project assets
  • Automated testing of services that generates significant amounts of traffic
  • Public disclosure of an unpatched vulnerability in an embargoed bounty
  • Any other actions prohibited by the Immunefi Rules

Feasibility Limitations

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. Therefore, Immunefi has developed a set of feasibility limitation standards which by default states what security researchers, as well as projects, can or cannot cite when reviewing a bug report.