TechFlow reports on March 31 that Walrus, a blockchain storage protocol built on Sui, has officially launched its bug bounty program. The initiative focuses on critical components affecting user interactions with Walrus, as well as its core infrastructure and incentive mechanisms, aiming to identify and address potential vulnerabilities within its decentralized storage platform.
Security researchers and developers are invited to participate and contribute to the security and robustness of Walrus. Submissions can currently be made through HackenProof, with eligible reports qualifying for rewards of up to $100,000. Notably, submissions related to Walrus's economic model or data integrity will receive priority consideration.
Previously, it was reported that the Walrus mainnet officially launched on March 27.




