Charles Hoskinson, the founder of Cardano, has announced a $1 million challenge to the ADA community.
During the Rare Evo 2024 event, Hoskinson unveiled a bounty of 1 million USDM for anyone who can successfully hack the Lace Paper Wallet. In a video posted on X, Hoskinson invited participants to test the security of the wallet:
If you can hack it; You can keep it! 1 million dollars! https://t.co/TTtHocHHbs
— Charles Hoskinson (@IOHK_Charles) August 17, 2024
This challenge aims to enhance the security of the platform by encouraging community members to identify vulnerabilities.
Cardano’s Web3 wallet, Lace, has introduced a new security feature with its Paper Wallet option. This feature simplifies wallet protection by allowing users with existing PGP keys to restore their wallet using a single encrypted QR code.
To celebrate this update, Lace has launched the Lace Paper Wallet Bug Bounty Program, inviting the community to test and improve the wallet’s security. The program will remain open until the end of 2024 or until the wallet is successfully hacked.
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