Whitehat Hall of Fame
Introduction
Immunefi's Whitehat Hall of Fame NFT collection is a list of the most legendary whitehats in the world who receive custom-designed NFT cards to immortalize their historic contributions to Web3 security. To possess a Hall of Fame card, to be on this list, is to be considered among the ranks of the most talented and important hackers in the world.
Whitehats who find and responsibly disclose bugs via Immunefi to help save hundreds of millions and even billions in project and user funds will forever have a spot on this list.
Each Whitehat Hall of Fame card is a 1/1 made specifically for each landmark bug report and legendary whitehat, all designed to suit the hacker's ultimate persona. They are minted directly from immunefi.eth
to ensure authenticity.
To create the card, we work with a talented graphic designer and illustrator to get all the details exactly right. We also assemble our triagers to make sure the card's stats and attributes accurately represented the event itself, the whitehat's skill, the type of bug, and the magnitude of the prevented hack.
The whitehat is free to hold and display the NFT as a trophy of legendary status in the Web3 community. Alternatively, they can sell it to eager collectors, who are interested in commemorating historic security events in Web3.
You might be wondering: how do I earn one of these cards?
These cards are issued to whitehats who report critical bugs via Immunefi on a case-by-case basis. Not every critical bug will deserve a whitehat card. These cards are reserved for the most legendary whitehats who report the most legendary bugs. If your critical bug find could wipe out a huge amount of funds, you might just be eligible for a whitehat card that puts you forever in the Whitehat Hall of Fame.
You might also be wondering: if I've earned one of these cards, can I earn another?
Absolutely. The more cards a whitehat earns, the more they show the world--and other hackers--how elite and legendary they are.
Whitehat Hall of Fame
The Hall of Fame list is currently rank-ordered from least recent to most recent.
The first custom-designed whitehat card was minted to whitehat Satya0x on May 26, 2022, to recogize his critical bug find in Wormhole, for which he received a $10 million payment. That figure is currently the largest bug bounty ever paid out in history. You can read more details about how he responsibly disclosed that bug here.
The whitehat card legend for the Satya0x card, left to right:
- Summoner: Well-written bug report
- Skull: Project could have been devastated by this bug
- Impact of attack: 9
- Ease of Defense: 2
The second custom-designed whitehat card was minted to whitehat pwning.eth on June 22, 2022, to recogize his critical bug find in Aurora, for which he received a $6 million payment. You can read more details about how he responsibly disclosed that bug here.
The whitehat card legend for the pwning.eth card, left to right:
- Sword: Whitehat's first report
- Moon and Circle: Over $100 million in funds saved
- Impact of Attack: 7
- Ease of Defense: 4
The third custom-designed whitehat card was minted to whitehat pwning.eth on September 19, 2022, to recogize his critical bug find in Moonbeam, for which he received a $1 million payment and an additional contribution of $50,000 from Moonwell. You can read more details about how he responsibly disclosed that bug here.
The whitehat card legend for the pwning.eth Moonbeam card, left to right:
- Bow: Well-written PoC
- Lightning: Rare/complex type of exploit
- Impact of Attack: 7
- Ease of Defense: 5
The fourth custom-designed whitehat card was minted to whitehat pwning.eth on February 8, 2023, to recogize his critical bug find in Moonbeam/Astar/Acala, for which he received a $1 million payment. You can read more details about how he responsibly disclosed that bug here.
The whitehat card legend for the pwning.eth Moonbeam/Astar/Acala card, left to right:
- Axe: Whitehat is an elite veteran in the web3 security space
- Moon and Circle: Over $100 million in funds saved
- Impact of Attack: 8
- Ease of Defense: 6