In 2018, the white community of hackers got $900 thousand in bounty from campaigns focused on blockchain and cryptocurrency companies, according to NextWeb.

So, the startup Block.one collectively paid $534 thousand, while overtaking Coinbase ($290 thousand) and developer platform TRON ($76 thousand).

Note that the payment of the representatives of the blockchain-industry accounted for approximately 4% of all bounty fees on the HackerOne platform.

It is worth emphasizing that these companies received more than 3,000 reports about the vulnerabilities, and the average fee the hacker made $1490.

Earlier, the developers of hardware wallets best wallet Ledger and commented on the information about vulnerabilities discovered by researchers wallet.fail.

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