Poor Fisherman Info
This token is our shared commitment to a steady path out of the daily grind. It's for everyone who's ever faced a tough catch and dared to dream of something more. Join us and be part of a community. With Poor Fisherman, we're not just dreaming of a better tomorrow; we're reeling it closer, one day at a time. Welcome to our community, where every token holds the promise of a better catch ahead. Here's to fishing for a future where we all thrive.
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On-Chain Insights
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 burn function within the contract.
Ownership is not renounced
Contract can be manipulated by owner functions.
Scope of Work
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
- Enable Trading but cannot disable it
- Include/Exclude wallets from rewards and Fee
- Update taxes up to 5%
- Update the Marketing Wallet address
- Enable/Disable swapping
- Withdraw ETH and non-native tokens from the contract's balance
- Set/Update Swap Threshold.
Note - This Audit report consists of a security analysis of the PoorFisherman Token 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 PoorFisherMan team. Our team did not audit other contracts associated with the project. We recommend investors do their own research before investing.
Files and details
Findings and Audit result
low Issues | 2 findings
Pending
#1 low Issue
Local variables shadowing
Rename the local variables that shadow another component.
Pending
#2 low Issue
Missing Events Arithmetic
Emit an event for critical parameter changes.
medium Issues | 1 findings
Pending
#1 medium Issue
Transfer of tokens without enabling trade.
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.
informational Issues | 3 findings
Pending
#1 informational Issue
Functions that are not used
Remove unused functions.
Pending
#2 informational Issue
Function initializing state variables
Remove any initialization of state variables via non-constant state variables or function calls. If variables must be set upon contract deployment, locate initialization in the constructor instead.
Pending
#3 informational Issue
Unused return values (unused-return)
Ensure that all the return values of the function calls are used.
This audit covered the following files listed below with a SHA-1 Hash. The Team mentioned above provided us with the files that need to be evaluated.
A file with a different Hash has been intentionally or otherwise modified after the security review. A different Hash could be (but not necessarily) an indication of a changed condition or potential vulnerability that was not within the scope of this review.