Kittinton Info

Bring the real metaverse into your hand! Kittinton is made for the solution of Virtual Assets that are presented by the Cutest and Smarty Time Traveler Cat named "Kit The Cat" and his hometown “Kittinton”.

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Team and KYC Verification

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Security Assessments

Static Analysis Dynamic Analysis Symbolic Execution SWC Check Manual Review
Contract address
0x2D0E...0827
Network
Ethereum - Mainnet
License N/A
Compiler N/A
Type N/A
Language Solidity
Onboard date 2023/11/23
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
  • The owner can enable trade only once.
  • The owner can remove limits from the contract, and then the buy and sell fees will be set to 3%.
  • The owner can exclude wallets from the maximum transaction limit.
  • The owner can enable/disable swapping.
  • The owner can exclude wallets from fees.
  • The owner can update the automated market maker pair address.
  • The owner can update the marketing and dev wallet address.
  • The marketing and dev wallet will receive the contract balance after the swapping is completed which will be 70% and 30% respectively. 

Note - This Audit report consists of a security analysis of the Kittinton smart contract. This analysis did not include functional testing (or unit testing) of the contract’s logic. Moreover, we only audited one token contract for the Kittinton team. Other contracts associated with the project were not audited by our team. We recommend investors do their own research before investing.

Files and details

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Findings and Audit result

medium Issues | 2 findings

Pending

#1 medium Issue
Liquidity is added to externally owner address
Kittinton.sol
L770-793
Description

The contract's liquidity is automatically added to the 'owner' address, which is not recommended because, in an extreme scenario, this can be used to drain liquidity from the contract.

Pending

#2 medium Issue
Transfer of tokens without enabling trade.
Kittinton.sol
L811-903
Description

The trading needs to be enabled by the owner in order for regular users to transfer tokens. On the contrary, the owner can authorize addresses manually and those addresses will be able to trade tokens. This functionality can be exploited in the following way, For example, there is a presale and the wallets used for the presale can be authorized by the owner. All the tokens obtained can be consolidated into a final wallet address and facilitate trading and selling of the acquired tokens, the last wallet address can be authorized.

low Issues | 4 findings

Pending

#1 low Issue
Missing Zero Address Validation (missing-zero-check)
Kittinton.sol
L801
L800
Description

Check that the address is not zero.

Pending

#2 low Issue
Floating pragma solidity version.
Kittinton.sol
L2
Description

Adding the constant version of solidity is recommended, as this prevents the unintentional deployment of a contract with an outdated compiler that contains unresolved bugs.

Pending

#3 low Issue
Remove safemath library
Kittinton.sol
L365-474
Description

Compiler version above 0.8.0 has the ability to control arithmetic overflow/underflow. It is recommended to remove the unwanted code in order to avoid high gas fees.

Pending

#4 low Issue
Missing events arithmetic
Kittinton.sol
L730-733
L751-753
L799-805
Description

Emit all the critical parameter changes.

optimization Issues | 2 findings

Pending

#1 optimization Issue
State variables that could be declared constant (constable-states)
Kittinton.sol
L685
L698
L697
L16
Description

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

Pending

#2 optimization Issue
Public function that could be declared external (external-function)
Kittinton.sol
L51-53
L59-65
L166-168
L174-176
L178-180
L206-212
L217-222
L231-237
L239-256
L258-268
L270-284
L759-768
L799-805
L807-809
Description

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

informational Issues | 2 findings

Pending

#1 informational Issue
Functions that are not used (dead-code)
Kittinton.sol
L9-11
L323-338
L422-424
L453-462
L438-440
L464-473
L442-451
L366-375
L402-410
L412-420
L387-400
L377-385
Description

Remove unused functions.

Pending

#2 informational Issue
Unused state variables (unused-state)
Kittinton.sol
L16
Description

Remove unused state variables.