SakeSwap

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 Basics

Audits & Exploits

"Audit was preformed after deployment by KnownSec. (Deployment was Sept. 8th, Audit was completed Sept 16th)

Based on my reading, this audit does not indicate that the code was reviewed and as such has no value. Sakeswap is a fork of sushiswap (it says in the Github). If you compare this audit report with the Quantstamp review it does not appear of value. How could sushiswap have 10 issues yet sakeswap just one (which is never defined in the report).

The KnownSec audit did read the solidity version (0.6) and paste some of the code into the report but other than that, all the passed tests never reference the code, the tokens the pools or anything else. The bulk of the report is generic solidity/blockchain info and the the bland info "After auditing, the relevant random number function is not used in the smart contract code". At the end they reference many excellent smart contract auditing tools, But no tool outputs (or versions) are given. Did they run these tests on the code? I don't know and the report does not say. I know these tools generally do just say PASS. The results need expert interpretation. No evidence of that here.

The bulk of this report could be a copy paste with a bunch of passes and the word SAFE added without reference to the code. 0%."

Bugs/Exploits

Usage

Projects that use or built on it

Team, Funding, Partnerships, etc.

Team

  • Full team can be found [here].
  • SakeSwap and DFI.Money (formerly YFII) merged (1-2-2021).

Funding

Partners