Timeless and Bunni
Timeless is a yield tokenization protocol where the yield tokens never expire and Bunni is a liquidity engine for incentivizing Uniswap v3 liquidity.
PoC required
Rewards
Rewards by Threat Level
Mainnet assets:
Reward amount is 10% of the funds directly affected up to a maximum of:
$250,000Minimum reward to discourage security researchers from withholding a bug report:
$69,420Reward Calculation for Critical Level Reports
For critical Smart Contract bugs, the reward amount is 10% of the funds directly affected up to a maximum of USD 250,000. The calculation of the amount of funds at risk is based on the time and date the bug report is submitted. However, a minimum reward of USD 69,420 is to be rewarded in order to incentivize security researchers against withholding a bug report.
Reward Calculation for High Level Reports
For high Smart Contract bugs, the reward amount is 100% of the funds directly affected up to a maximum of USD 25,000. The calculation of the amount of funds at risk is based on the time and date the bug report is submitted. However, a minimum reward of USD 10,000 is to be rewarded in order to incentivize security researchers against withholding a bug report.
Repeatable Attack Limitations
In cases of repeatable attacks for smart contract bugs, only the first attack is considered if the smart contracts where the vulnerability exists can be upgraded, paused, or killed. If the attack impacts a smart contract directly holding funds that cannot be upgraded or paused, the amount of funds at risk will be calculated with the first attack being at 100% of the funds that could be stolen and then a reduction of 25% from the amount of the first attack for every 5 blocks the attack needs for subsequent attacks from the first attack, rounded down. For avoidance of doubt, if a second attack would happen at 5 blocks and then a third at 10 blocks, the funds at risk would be counted at 75% and 50% of the reward from the first attack, respectively.
Reward Calculation for High Level Reports
High smart contract vulnerabilities will be capped at up to 100% of the funds affected. In the event of temporary freezing, the reward doubles for every additional 5 blocks that the funds or NFTs could be temporarily frozen, rounded down to the nearest multiple of 5, up to the hard cap of USD 25,000. However, a minimum reward of USD 10,000 is to be rewarded in order to incentivize security researchers against withholding a bug report.
Previous Audits
- https://reports.yaudit.dev/reports/08-2022-Bunni/
- https://reports.yaudit.dev/reports/03-2022-Bunni-Zap/
- https://reports.yaudit.dev/reports/08-2022-Timeless-Yield-Daddy/
- https://github.com/spearbit/portfolio/blob/master/pdfs/Timeless-Spearbit-Security-Review.pdf
Timeless and Bunni have provided these completed audit review reports for reference. Any unfixed vulnerability mentioned in these reports are not eligible for a reward.
- https://reports.yaudit.dev/reports/08-2022-Bunni/
- https://reports.yaudit.dev/reports/03-2022-Bunni-Zap/
- https://reports.yaudit.dev/reports/08-2022-Timeless-Yield-Daddy/
- https://github.com/spearbit/portfolio/blob/master/pdfs/Timeless-Spearbit-Security-Review.pdf
Proof of Concept (PoC) Requirements
A PoC is required for the following severity levels:
- Smart Contract, Critical Severity Level
- Smart Contract, High Severity Level
All PoCs submitted must comply with the Immunefi-wide PoC Guidelines and Rules. Bug report submissions without a PoC when a PoC is required will not be provided with a reward.
Reward Payment Terms
Payouts are handled by the Timeless and Bunni team directly and are denominated in USD. However, payments are done in USDC.
Program Overview
Timeless is a yield tokenization protocol where the yield tokens never expire and Bunni is a liquidity engine for incentivizing Uniswap v3 liquidity.
For more information about Timeless and Bunni, please visit https://linktr.ee/timelessfi.
Timeless and Bunni provide rewards in USDC. For more details about the payment process, please view the Rewards by Threat Level section further below.
Primacy of Impact vs Primacy of Rules
Timeless and Bunni adhere to the Primacy of Rules, which means that the whole bug bounty program is run strictly under the terms stated in this page.
Invoicing Information
If needed by the security researcher, Timeless and Bunni are able to provide the necessary information for the proper issuance of an invoice. This includes:
- Timeless’ legal entity name
- Timeless’ registered address
- Timeless’ email to send the invoice
KYC not required
No KYC information is required for payout processing.
Proof of Concept
Proof of concept is always required for all severities.
Responsible Publication
Category 1: Transparent
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.