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@hats.finance/hats-contracts

v2.0.0

Published

White Hat Incentive

Downloads

2

Readme

Hats.Finance | Contracts

Coverage Status

The Hats protocol is designed to give white hats hackers the opportunity to gain more on their good behaviour and contribution. Trying to tilt the balance of incentives, and incentivizing more hackers to act responsively. It is doing so by letting projects publish on-chain bounties for their protocols, with committees in-charge of approving or rejecting claims. To further increase the efficiency of this model, the HAT token is introduced, to help bootstrap both ends in this two-sided market.

Overview

Usage

Installation:

npm install

Create .env files as needed. There is a file called .env.example that you can use as a template.

Run the tests:

npx hardhat test

Security

Audit reports are in the audit directory.

Please report any security issues you find to [email protected]

Deployment

Please refer to deployment for information about deploying. For a quick sanity check of the deployment, you can run:

npx hardhat deploy --network {rinkeby|mainnet} --tags verify

Contribute

PRs are welcome - but you may want to coordinate with [email protected] to coordinate before spending a lot of time on our code

License

Hats.finance is released under the MIT License.