XDoge coin
0x01eefFCD9a10266ed00946121DF097eeD173b43D 0x01ee...73b43D

Static analysis Dynamic analysis Symbolic Execution SWC check

Elon Musk is forming “X Holdings” which is likely to consist of Tesla, Space X, Neuralink and the Boring Company in a bid to consolidate all the individual companies’ strength. He is also rebranding Twitter itself into "X". XDoge was birthed due to Elon adding "XD" to his bio. We predict it has a huge correlation with Doge itself and hence helps grow XDoge itself.

Contract address
0x01ee...73b43D
Network Ethereum Mainnet
License MIT
Compiler v0.8.20 v0.8.20+commit.a1b79de6
Type N/A
Language Solidity
Request date 2023/11/06
Revision date 2023/11/06
Critical
Passed
High
Passed

Owner privileges

Crucial issues found The contract does contain issues of high or medium criticality. In some circumstances, the Contract may not function as intended and may pose a safety risk.
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 renounced Contract cannot be manipulated by owner functions.
Comments

Ownership Privileges

  • The owner can set the maximum wallet amount percent, which cannot be less than 1%.
  • The owner can remove limits.
  • Any arbitrary address can claim the stuck tokens to the auto liquidity receiver wallet.
  • The owner can set any arbitrary value in the sell, buy, and transfer percent.
  • The owner can enable trading only once.
  • The owner can reduce fees.
  • The owner can set the total fee of more than 25%.
  • The owner can set auto liquidity, marketing, dev, burn, and buy back fee receiver wallet.
  • The owner can enable/disable swapping.
  • The owner can set any arbitrary value in the swap threshold amount.

The ownership of the token is renounced which means the owner cannot set the parameters which is mentioned above in this report.

Note - This Audit report consists of a security analysis of the XDoge coin 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 XDoge coin team. Other contracts associated with the project were not audited by our team. We recommend investors do their own research before investing.

Audit Scope

This audit covered the following files listed below with a SHA-1 Hash. The above token Team provided us with the files that needs to be tested.

We will verify the following claims:
  • Correct implementation of Token standard
  • Deployer cannot mint any new tokens
  • Deployer cannot burn or lock user funds
  • Deployer cannot pause the contract
  • Overall checkup (Smart Contract Security)
The auditing process follows a routine series of steps:
  • Review of the specifications, sources, and instructions provided to SolidProof to make sure we understand the size, scope, and functionality of the smart contract.
  • Manual review of code, which is the process of reading source code line-by-line in an attempt to identify potential vulnerabilities.
  • Comparison to specification, which is the process of checking whether the code does what the specifications, sources, and instructions provided to SolidProof describe.
  • Test coverage analysis, which is the process of determining whether the test cases are actually covering the code and how much code is exercised when we run those test cases.
  • Symbolic execution, which is analysing a program to determine what inputs causes each part of a program to execute.
  • Best practices review, which is a review of the smart contracts to improve efficiency, effectiveness, clarify, maintainability, security, and control based on the established industry and academic practices, recommendations, and research.
  • Specific, itemized, actionable recommendations to help you take steps to secure your smart contracts.

A file with a different Hash has been modified, intentionally or otherwise, 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.

Functions
public

47

State variables
public

9

Total lines
of code

511

Capabilities
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Audit Details

Throughout the review process, care was taken to evaluate the repository for security-related issues, code quality, and adherence to speciïŹcation and best practices. To do so, reviewed line-by-line by our team of expert pentesters and smart contract developers, documenting any issues as there were discovered.

Risk represents the probability that a certain source-threat will exploit vulnerability, and the impact of that event on the organization or system. Risk Level is computed based on CVSS version 3.0.

medium Issues

Pending

#1 Issue

Liquidity is added to externally owned account.

XDOGE.sol

L413-458

Description

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

low Issues

Pending

#1 Issue

Missing Events Arithmetic (events-maths)

XDOGE.sol

L296-299

L389-394

L469-479

Description

Emit an event for critical parameter changes.

Pending

#2 Issue

Missing Zero Address Validation (missing-zero-check)

XDOGE.sol

L482

L482

L482

L482

L482

Description

Check that the address is not zero.

Pending

#3 Issue

Remove safemath library.

XDOGE.sol

L127-161

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 Issue

Missing visibility

XDOGE.sol

L166

L187

L192-195

L205-207

L215

L216

L228

Description

It is recommended to add 'public' or 'private' during the initialization of a state variable or a mapping.

informational Issues

Pending

#1 Issue

Functions that are not used (dead-code)

XDOGE.sol

L30-33

L338-340

Description

Remove unused functions.

optimization Issues

Pending

#1 Issue

State variables that could be declared constant (constable-states)

XDOGE.sol

L215

L216

Description

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

Pending

#2 Issue

Public function that could be declared external (external-function)

XDOGE.sol

L58-61

L63-67

L396-402

L404-410

Description

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

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