In our bug bounty review series for @aave listed assets, today we focus on @ether_fi . With $11B+ across weETH & eBTC, the $200K max bounty only covers weETH while eBTC ($190M TVL) is left out of scope—making EtherFi’s program an outlier. Here’s how it can improve 👇 @ether_fi bug bounty program is hosted on @immunefi with a max payout of $200K. Scope covers the EtherFi DApp, website, and core contracts (weETH). However, eBTC is not explicitly included—leaving $190M in BTC unprotected. While $200K exceeds our $50K minimum to attract skilled researchers, it’s insufficient relative to $11B+ in weETH TVL. Bug bounty rewards should scale with assets at risk. Recommendations: ⟢ Include eBTC in scope ($190M TVL, complex dependencies) ⟢ Raise max bounty to reflect $11B+ in weETH For context: among assets with TVL > $5B (excluding centralized issuers), @LidoFinance , @ethena_labs, @chainlink , @SkyEcosystem , and @Uniswap all offer ≥$2M max bounties. EtherFi’s $200K stands out as an...

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