Shinjarium Info

www.shinjarium.com

Shinjarium is a project born at the end of 2022 following the bankruptcy of the biggest giants in the cryptocurrency market. History teaches us that ninjas were used to carrying out special operations, well! We are here to fulfill ours remedying all the past mistakes and failures that have caused the loss of trust and money in this industry. We are here to share our vision with you and make you part of it.

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On-Chain Insights

Smart Contract Audit

Static Analysis Dynamic Analysis Symbolic Execution SWC Check Manual Review
Contract address
0x4448...Ba11
Network Ethereum - Mainnet
License N/A
Compiler N/A N/A
Type N/A
Language Solidity
Onboard date 2023/04/06
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 burn function within the contract.

Ownership is not renounced

Contract can be manipulated by owner functions.

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
  • Airdrop tokens from the owner's wallet
  • Enable/Disable Swap, and rescue swap
  • Update buy and sell fees, but not more than 10%
  • Include/Exclude accounts from fees
  • Set AMM pair, marketing wallet, and dev wallet address

The liquidity of the contract will be credited to the dead address

Scope of Work

Files and details

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.

The auditing process follows a routine series of steps:
  1. Review the specifications, sources, and instructions provided to SolidProof to ensure we understand the smart contract's size, scope, and functionality.
  2. Manual review of code, which is the process of reading source code line-by-line in an attempt to identify potential vulnerabilities.
  3. Specification comparison checks whether the code does what the specifications, sources, and instructions provided to SolidProof describe.
  4. Test coverage analysis determines whether the test cases are actually covering the code and how much code is exercised when we run those test cases.
  5. Symbolic execution is analyzing a program to determine what inputs cause each part of a program to execute.
  6. Based on the established industry and academic practices, recommendations, and research, best practices review smart contracts to improve efficiency, effectiveness, clarity, maintainability, security, and control.
  7. Specific, itemized, actionable recommendations to help you take steps to secure your smart contracts.

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.

Findings and Audit result

low Issues | 3 findings

Pending

#1 low Issue
Local variables shadowing (shadowing-local)
Shinjarium.sol
L920
L924
Description

Rename the local variables that shadow another component.

Pending

#2 low Issue
Missing Events Arithmetic (events-maths)
Shinjarium.sol
L1019-1025
L1027-1033
Description

Emit an event for critical parameter changes.

Pending

#3 low Issue
Missing Zero Address Validation (missing-zero-check)
Shinjarium.sol
L1052
L1057
Description

Check that the address is not zero.

informational Issues | 4 findings

Pending

#1 informational Issue
Functions that are not used (dead-code)
Shinjarium.sol
L10-13
L398-406
L575-577
L591-594
L699-702
L690-694
L670-676
L658-665
L681-685
L705-708
L712-716
Description

Remove unused functions.

Pending

#2 informational Issue
Unused state variables (unused-state)
Shinjarium.sol
L653
Description

Remove unused state variables.

Pending

#3 informational Issue
Unused return values (unused-return)
Shinjarium.sol
L1159-1172
Description

Ensure that all the return values of the function calls are used.

Pending

#4 informational Issue
Uninitialized local variables (uninitialized-local)
Shinjarium.sol
L940
Description

Initialize all the variables. If a variable is meant to be initialized to zero, explicitly set it to zero to improve code readability.