BabyCrib

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Network
Description

Baby Crib is a dividend distributing reflection token. This means that the success of such a project highly depends on the governance.

As almost none of the governance risk issues were resolved, it is vital to carefully evaluate the trust and reputation of the team before investing in such a project.

Finally, many of the code related issues were resolved but as the client changed out the audited contracts with new ones, the new ones were unaudited and contain multiple acknowledged issues which could affect the functioning of the contract over the longer term.

  • Audit Report

    Commissioned

    21 Sep 2021

    Completed

    22 Oct 2021

    Contracts Audited
    DividendDistributor 0x94acddffc98c9e5b27ccede77c89346b63ec9e58
    BabyCrib0xD1FcB3A42E91e1847d43E28a129e8F31a415d3CD

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    FoundResolvedPartially ResolvedAcknowledged
    (no change made)
    High Severity High615
    Medium Severity Medium1147
    Low Severity Low532
    Information Informational12516
    Total3413120

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Exploits, vulnerabilities or errors that will certainly or probabilistically lead towards loss of funds, control, or impairment of the contract and its functions. Issues under this classification are recommended to be fixed with utmost urgency.

Bugs or issues with that may be subject to exploit, though their impact is somewhat limited. Issues under this classification are recommended to be fixed as soon as possible.

Effects are minimal in isolation and do not pose a significant danger to the project or its users. Issues under this classification are recommended to be fixed nonetheless.

Consistency, syntax or style best practices. Generally pose a negligible level of risk, if any.