Omniscia Faculty Group Audit

Liquidity Mining Contracts Security Audit

We were tasked with auditing the codebase of the Faculty Group's liquidity mining contract, an implementation loosely based on SushiSwap that rewards tokens based on time staked on a per-block reward basis.

Over the course of the audit, we pinpointed 2 issues that we believe should garner attention and be remediated as soon as possible to render the system ready for production deployment.

Overall, the codebase of the system is sound and does not appear to contain any severe flaws in its design.

Files in ScopeRepositoryCommit(s)
LiquidityMining.sol (LMG)unid043b3c1046,
97a4ae561e

During the audit, we filtered and validated a total of 1 findings utilizing static analysis tools as well as identified a total of 3 findings during the manual review of the codebase. We strongly recommend that any minor severity or higher findings are dealt with promptly prior to the project's launch as they introduce potential misbehaviours of the system as well as exploits.

The list below covers each segment of the audit in depth and links to the respective chapter of the report: