Fear is a blockchain based horror games project founded by the creators of the famous Whack It series of bloody point and click casual idle games.
Fear develop rich animated, original horror based blockchain NFT games targeting teenagers and young adults with the majority of it gamer base being 80% male and 20% female. Utilizing their large user base and strong organic brand value, they aim to enrich its gaming experience for existing and new players by introducing game asset ownership and interactivity via Ethereum. Their success will be reflected in the ERC-20 Fear coin which will benefit long term holders and its gamers.
Its mission is to provide gamers and crypto enthusiasts with a chance to own unique and rare NTFs with rich use cases in its games while enjoying exciting horror action games on the blockchain, something the space is currently lacking. Players will also be able to "Play to Earn" by farming NFT's and winning Fear coin prize pools, incentivizing their continuing interaction and support for their games.
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Contract name (Chainport.io-Peg Fear NFTs) contains non-alphanumeric characters.
Not a direct threat, but may indicate unreliable intentions of developer. Non-alphanumeric chars (,.;!#*&") are extremely rare among low risk tokens.
BridgeMintableToken.setBinanceBridgeContract(address)._binanceBridgeContract (#717) lacks a zero-check on :
- binanceBridgeContract = _binanceBridgeContract (#722)
Check that the address is not zero.
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Different versions of Solidity is used:
- Version used: ['0.6.12', '>=0.6.0<0.8.0']
- >=0.6.0<0.8.0 (#6)
- >=0.6.0<0.8.0 (#33)
- >=0.6.0<0.8.0 (#113)
- >=0.6.0<0.8.0 (#330)
- >=0.6.0<0.8.0 (#637)
- 0.6.12 (#679)
Use one Solidity version.
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Context._msgData() (#23-26) is never used and should be removed
SafeMath.div(uint256,uint256) (#245-248) is never used and should be removed
SafeMath.div(uint256,uint256,string) (#300-303) is never used and should be removed
SafeMath.mod(uint256,uint256) (#262-265) is never used and should be removed
SafeMath.mod(uint256,uint256,string) (#320-323) is never used and should be removed
SafeMath.mul(uint256,uint256) (#226-231) is never used and should be removed
SafeMath.tryAdd(uint256,uint256) (#134-138) is never used and should be removed
SafeMath.tryDiv(uint256,uint256) (#170-173) is never used and should be removed
SafeMath.tryMod(uint256,uint256) (#180-183) is never used and should be removed
SafeMath.tryMul(uint256,uint256) (#155-163) is never used and should be removed
SafeMath.trySub(uint256,uint256) (#145-148) is never used and should be removed
Remove unused functions.
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Pragma version>=0.6.0<0.8.0 (#6) is too complex
Pragma version>=0.6.0<0.8.0 (#33) is too complex
Pragma version>=0.6.0<0.8.0 (#113) is too complex
Pragma version>=0.6.0<0.8.0 (#330) is too complex
Pragma version>=0.6.0<0.8.0 (#637) is too complex
Deploy with any of the following Solidity versions: 0.5.16 - 0.5.17, 0.6.11 - 0.6.12, 0.7.5 - 0.7.6 Use a simple pragma version that allows any of these versions. Consider using the latest version of Solidity for testing.
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Parameter BridgeMintableToken.mint(address,uint256)._to (#706) is not in mixedCase
Parameter BridgeMintableToken.mint(address,uint256)._amount (#707) is not in mixedCase
Parameter BridgeMintableToken.setBinanceBridgeContract(address)._binanceBridgeContract (#717) is not in mixedCase
Follow the Solidity naming convention.
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Redundant expression "this (#24)" inContext (#18-27)
Remove redundant statements if they congest code but offer no value.
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name() should be declared external:
- ERC20.name() (#389-391)
symbol() should be declared external:
- ERC20.symbol() (#397-399)
decimals() should be declared external:
- ERC20.decimals() (#414-416)
totalSupply() should be declared external:
- ERC20.totalSupply() (#421-423)
balanceOf(address) should be declared external:
- ERC20.balanceOf(address) (#428-430)
transfer(address,uint256) should be declared external:
- ERC20.transfer(address,uint256) (#440-443)
approve(address,uint256) should be declared external:
- ERC20.approve(address,uint256) (#459-462)
transferFrom(address,address,uint256) should be declared external:
- ERC20.transferFrom(address,address,uint256) (#477-481)
increaseAllowance(address,uint256) should be declared external:
- ERC20.increaseAllowance(address,uint256) (#495-498)
decreaseAllowance(address,uint256) should be declared external:
- ERC20.decreaseAllowance(address,uint256) (#514-517)
burn(uint256) should be declared external:
- ERC20Burnable.burn(uint256) (#653-655)
burnFrom(address,uint256) should be declared external:
- ERC20Burnable.burnFrom(address,uint256) (#668-673)
mint(address,uint256) should be declared external:
- BridgeMintableToken.mint(address,uint256) (#705-714)
setBinanceBridgeContract(address) should be declared external:
- BridgeMintableToken.setBinanceBridgeContract(address) (#716-723)
Use the external attribute for functions never called from the contract.
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Unable to find whitepaper link on the website
Unable to find token on CoinHunt
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Unable to find code repository for the project
Young tokens have high risks of scam / price dump / death
Young tokens have high risks of price dump / death
Twitter account link seems to be invalid
Unable to find Blog account (Reddit or Medium)
Unable to find Discord account