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Burve

Rating

A

Score78.00

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Sec. Infrastructure Overview

Current Bug Bounty:

No Bug Bounty

Bug Bounty Max Payout: 0 $
Has paid White Hats before:
Date of Last Audit: 1 Jan 1

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    Date

Secured By

The Protocol is secured by

  • Name

    Type

    Website

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    0

Past Audits

Number of Audits

3

Number of Vul. Found

31

Date of Last Audit

1 Jan 1

Past Audit Reports

Last codebase change was on: 1 Jan 1

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Code Structure

Lines of Code

0

Amount of Contracts

70

External Integrations

0

Code Summery

Burve is a DeFi application designed to help users earn rewards using stablecoins and liquid staked tokens (LSTs). The platform provides a comprehensive documentation to guide users through its features and functionalities. It emphasizes the benefits of earning with stable assets, making it an attractive option for investors seeking stability in the volatile crypto market. Additionally, Burve offers technical resources for auditors and developers, enhancing its appeal to builders and those looking to explore advanced features. Overall, Burve positions itself as a leading choice for users interested in maximizing their earnings with minimal risk.

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Centralization

Decentralization Score

13 out of 20

Contract Upgradability

No upgradability

Frontend

Go to Dapp

Maintenance Score

2.00

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Excellent

Admin / Governance Functions

Timelocks

Uses Timelocks

Pauseability

No pause

Admin Wallet

0x

No Timelocks

Recommendations

Impermanent Loss / Depeg Risk - Impermanent Loss is a general term for value lost in your deposit as the price moves away from the original price at the time of your deposit. For stable swaps that market make between pegged assets, we generally call this depeg risk. This is because stable swaps mostly think about depeg events because for the most part, tokens either stay pegged in which case there is no Impermanent Loss, or a token totally depegs and there will be very significant Impermanent Loss if there are not other mitigating factors. There are cases of moving pegs which we will discuss later.

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