BSC Miner Info

BSC Miner is designed for individuals with a long-term vision. It is not for those who want instant profits that ultimately harm others. Miners can be viewed as internal tokens whose value rises and falls based on the combined actions of the community, just like any other coin or token that you may hold. But, unlike your average coins and tokens, BSC Miner allows you to stabilize and increase your TVL by taking long-term advantage of its compound feature. TVL is your current estimated Total Value Locked, an estimated value of your total miners. Once miners are hired, they work for you indefinitely, therefore your TVL can not be withdrawn in one lump sum. When you hire miners, they fill your barrel with BNB throughout the day with an estimated daily total of 3% of your TVL. You can pocket or compound the BNB accumulated in your barrel at any time. Pocketing too often will ensure a decrease in TVL, which in turn will ensure a decrease in your daily payouts. The value of miners continuously increases and decreases throughout the day, therefore it is normal to see your personal TVL fluctuating as your barrel continues to fill.

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Team and KYC Verification

The KYC verification for this project is currently in progress.

The team has submitted their information and verification is pending.

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47.94
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Security Assessments

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Contract address
0xE949...6c57
Network
BNB Smart Chain - Mainnet
License N/A
Compiler N/A
Type N/A
Language Solidity
Onboard date 2023/01/05
Revision date In progress

Summary and Final Words

No crucial issues found

The contract does not contain issues of high or medium criticality. This means that no known vulnerabilities were found in the source code.

Contract owner cannot mint

It is not possible to mint new tokens.

Contract owner cannot blacklist addresses.

It is not possible to lock user funds by blacklisting addresses.

Contract owner cannot set high fees

The fees, if applicable, can be a maximum of 25% or lower. The contract can therefore not be locked. Please take a look in the comment section for more details.

Contract cannot be locked

Owner cannot lock any user funds.

Token cannot be burned

There is no burning within the contract without any allowances

Ownership is not renounced

The owner retains significant control, which could potentially be used to modify key contract parameters.

Scope of Work

This audit encompasses the evaluation of the files listed below, each verified with a SHA-1 Hash. The team referenced above has provided the necessary files for assessment.

The auditing process consists of the following systematic steps:

  1. Specification Review: Analyze the provided specifications, source code, and instructions to fully understand the smart contract's size, scope, and functionality.
  2. Manual Code Examination: Conduct a thorough line-by-line review of the source code to identify potential vulnerabilities and areas for improvement.
  3. Specification Alignment: Ensure that the code accurately implements the provided specifications and intended functionalities.
  4. Test Coverage Assessment: Evaluate the extent and effectiveness of test cases in covering the codebase, identifying any gaps in testing.
  5. Symbolic Execution: Analyze the smart contract to determine how various inputs affect execution paths, identifying potential edge cases and vulnerabilities.
  6. Best Practices Evaluation: Assess the smart contracts against established industry and academic best practices to enhance efficiency, maintainability, and security.
  7. Actionable Recommendations: Provide detailed, specific, and actionable steps to secure and optimize the smart contracts.

A file with a different Hash has been intentionally or otherwise modified after the security review. A different Hash may indicate a changed condition or potential vulnerability that was not within the scope of this review.

Final Words

The following provides a concise summary of the audit report, accompanied by insightful comments from the auditor. This overview captures the key findings and observations, offering valuable context and clarity.


Ownership Privileges:
  • Include/Exclude wallets from fees
  • Set Dev and Marketing Address
  • The Dev Address can enable or disable the swap
  • Dev, Marketing, and owner can manually swap and transfer funds from the contract's balance

Files and details

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Findings and Audit result

low Issues | 4 findings

Pending

#1 low Issue
Local variables shadowing (shadowing-local)
BSCMiner.sol
L237
L258
Description

Rename the local variables that shadow another component.

Pending

#2 low Issue
Missing Zero Address Validation (missing-zero-check)
BSCMiner.sol
L144
L334
L341
Description

Check that the address is not zero.

Pending

#3 low Issue
Floating Pragma
BSCMiner.sol
-
Description

The current pragma Solidity directive is “^0.8.4". Contracts should be deployed with the same compiler version and flags that they have been tested thoroughly. Locking the pragma helps to ensure that contracts do not accidentally get deployed using other versions.

Pending

#4 low Issue
Contract doesn’t import npm packages from source (like OpenZeppelin etc.)
BSCMiner.sol
-
Description

We recommend importing all packages from npm directly without flattening the contract. Functions could be modified or can be susceptible to vulnerabilities

optimization Issues | 2 findings

Pending

#1 optimization Issue
State variables that could be declared constant (constable-states)
BSCMiner.sol
L121
Description

Add the `constant` attributes to state variables that never change.

Pending

#2 optimization Issue
Public function that could be declared external (external-function)
BSCMiner.sol
L138-141
L144-147
L212-214
L216-218
L220-222
L224-226
L232-235
L237-239
L241-244
L246-250
L328-331
L334-338
L341-345
L415-424
L426-428
L430-434
Description

Use the `external` attribute for functions never called from the contract.

informational Issues | 1 findings

Pending

#1 informational Issue
Unused state variables (unused-state)
BSCMiner.sol
L121
L155
Description

Remove unused state variables.