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Last updated 1 year ago

Mountain Protocol is built to be safe.

As such, only tried and tested standards are used, including the ERC20 standard and rebasing, as well as known digital asset management solutions, including Fireblocks, Safe multisigs and OpenZeppelin Defender.

They also partner with security leading firm, OpenZeppelin

Security resources

  • Security center (by OpenZeppelin):

  • Smart contract security audit (by OpenZeppelin):

  • Bug bounty (by Immunefi):

Reporting security incidents

Mountain Protocol is an open source project. If you have discovered a potential security issue or vulnerability in our smart contract, we greatly appreciate your help in disclosing it to them in a responsible manner.

Please send a detailed description of the issue to their dedicated email address: . The report should include the steps to reproduce, potential impact, and any other relevant information.

https://security.mountainprotocol.com/
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Immunefi bug bounty
security@mountainprotocol.com