RujiraNetwork Pays Five Security Researchers for Finding Protocol Vulnerabilities

🔒 Five researchers paid

By Code4rena
Apr 20, 2026, 4:23 PM
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RujiraNetwork distributed bounty payments to five security researchers who identified vulnerabilities in their protocol over the past week.​

The payouts are part of Code4rena's bug bounty program, which incentivizes security researchers (called Wardens) to find and report vulnerabilities before they can be exploited.​

Recent Bug Bounty Activity:

  • Five Wardens received compensation for valid vulnerability reports
  • Follows the recent launch of a $10,000 GoKiteAI bounty
  • Part of ongoing security efforts across multiple protocols

Bug bounty programs have become a standard security practice in web3, allowing projects to tap into a global network of security researchers to identify issues before deployment or exploitation.​

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