Tulip Protocol (TULIP)

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Basics

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  • Started in / Announced on:
  • Testnet release:
  • Mainnet release:

History

Audits & Exploits

"Tulip is unaudited. Due to there being a complete lack of software functions within the Tulip documentation, there cannot be any traceability to its source code. No public test report of Tulip exists. Tulip has not undergone formal verification."

With the comment:

"As the team was very responsive to our communicative efforts, it quickly became apparent that Tulip values closed-source software. At 45%, this is the main aspect that hinders their score. Paired with unaudited code, Tulip's software practices may be a dealbreaker for some.

Nonetheless, with our guidance, the team has made noticeable improvements to their documentation. Most notably, they now clearly detail the extensively mutable nature of their smart contracts and their MultiSig/BPFLoader ownership. This transparency is certainly encouraging. Additionally, a previous lack of public smart contract addresses has been resolved, and they are now all readily available. All of these noticeable improvements demonstrate the team's willingness to become more transparent to their users, and this gives us hope for future developments.

However, the main caveat remains Tulip's closed-source software. If the protocol wants to further improve its process quality and transparency, it will no doubt have to sacrifice privacy and instead opt for an open-source future. This is paramount not only for security, but also for traceability."

Bugs/Exploits

Governance

Admin Keys

"Tulip's Admin Control information can easily be found in their documentation. All of Tulip's listed smart contracts are upgradeable through the BPFLoader. Tulip mentions the existence of their MultiSig here. Tulip does not document the existence of a pause control or similar functions. Tulip does not have a timelock."

DAO

Treasury

Token

Launch

Token Allocation

Utility

Other Details

Stablecoin

Coin Distribution

Technology

"Although Tulip has a public software repository, it is filled with forks and their own SDK. They seem to keep their own smart contracts under a private repo."

Implementations

  • Built on: Solana
  • Programming language used:

Transaction Details

How it works

Fees

Upgrades

Staking

Validator Stats

Liquidity Mining

Scaling

Interoperability

Other Details

Oracle Method

"Tulip details their use of Chainlink oracles. Tulip mitigates front running possibilities via its Chainlink oracle implementation. Tulip is flash loan resistant due to its Chainlink oracle implementation."

Compliance

Their Other Projects

Roadmap

  • Can be found [Insert link here].

Usage

Projects that use or built on it

Competition

Pros and Cons

Pros

Cons

  • Had investment from Alameda Research/FTX, which came out (11-11-2022) during the FTX crash. This could mean fall-out risk.

Team, Funding and Partners

Team

  • Full team can be found [here].
  • From DeFi Safety (23-3-2022): Tulip's team is not public.

Funding

Partners

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