BitGo is the digital asset infrastructure provider that institutions rely on to manage their operations at scale. BitGo enables Institutions from around the world to engage the Digital Asset economy with institutional-grade security controls.
As part of that commitment to security and to ensure those standards hold up to real-world scrutiny, BitGo is launching a Web3 bug bounty program in partnership with Cantina.
The Web3 Bug Bounty program provides independent researchers with a path to test and report on BitGo’s smart contracts. Scope, reward tiers, reporting requirements, and evaluation criteria are published clearly on the Web3 Bug Bounty page.
Program Objectives
This program reflects BitGo’s approach to Web3 security as an ongoing discipline. It supports continuous external review of their smart contracts.
Cantina runs the program workflow so researchers can have a safe, approved process to consistently follow for submissions, triage, and communication from start to finish.
Rewards are issued based on severity using the published framework. The Web3 Bug Bounty page includes rules of engagement, reporting requirements, and evaluation criteria.
Read the full details, rules, and scope here: [BOUNTY PAGE]
Explore the Program
The BitGo Web3 Bug Bounty program is live.
Web3 Security Researchers can participate through the official bounty page on Cantina.
