MerlinChain Partners with BugRap, Launches $200,000 Bug Bounty to Enhance BTC Ecosystem Security

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MerlinChain has officially joined the BugRap bug bounty platform and launched a substantial $200,000 bug bounty (details here). This collaboration marks a significant step in bolstering the security of the BTC ecosystem. As a pioneering innovator in the blockchain field, MerlinChain aims to leverage BugRap’s platform to invite global white-hat hackers to identify and fix vulnerabilities, thereby enhancing the security and stability of the BTC ecosystem.

BugRap, a leading Web3 bug bounty platform, is dedicated to building a user-driven security ecosystem. This partnership with MerlinChain will further enrich the platform’s bug bounty projects, encouraging more security experts to participate and safeguarding the continuous healthy development of the BTC ecosystem.

MerlinChain emphasizes that through deep collaboration with BugRap, not only can potential security risks be effectively identified and resolved, but the overall security awareness within the blockchain community can also be heightened. The $200,000 bug bounty is an open invitation to all security experts to jointly promote the safety and progress of the BTC ecosystem.

About MerlinChain:

MerlinChain (visit official website) is a Bitcoin Layer 2 that integrates ZK-Rollup network, decentralized oracle network, and on-chain BTC fraud proof modules. Merlin Chain is committed to empowering Bitcoin’s native assets, protocols, and products on Layer 1 through its Layer 2 network, to Make Bitcoin Fun Again.

About BugRap:

BugRap (visit official website) BugRap is a bug bounty platform focused on the Web3 field, established in 2022 with its headquarters located in Singapore. We rely on tens of thousands of white hat hackers resources and deep cooperation with professional Web3 security companies to help project teams discover and repair product security issues in a timely manner, and to continuously guard project security.

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