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CoinToken.addLiquidity(uint256,uint256) (#837-847) sends eth to arbitrary user
Dangerous calls:
- uniswapV2Router.addLiquidityETH{value: ethAmount}(address(this),tokenAmount,0,0,owner(),block.timestamp) (#839-846)
Ensure that an arbitrary user cannot withdraw unauthorized funds.
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Reentrancy in CoinToken._transfer(address,address,uint256) (#776-811):
External calls:
- swapAndLiquify(contractTokenBalance) (#802)
- uniswapV2Router.addLiquidityETH{value: ethAmount}(address(this),tokenAmount,0,0,owner(),block.timestamp) (#839-846)
- uniswapV2Router.swapExactTokensForETHSupportingFeeOnTransferTokens(tokenAmount,0,path,address(this),block.timestamp) (#828-834)
External calls sending eth:
- swapAndLiquify(contractTokenBalance) (#802)
- uniswapV2Router.addLiquidityETH{value: ethAmount}(address(this),tokenAmount,0,0,owner(),block.timestamp) (#839-846)
State variables written after the call(s):
- _tokenTransfer(from,to,amount,takeFee) (#810)
- _rOwned[address(this)] = _rOwned[address(this)].add(rLiquidity) (#717)
- _rOwned[_devWalletAddress] = _rOwned[_devWalletAddress].add(rDev) (#725)
- _rOwned[sender] = _rOwned[sender].sub(rAmount) (#881)
- _rOwned[sender] = _rOwned[sender].sub(rAmount) (#871)
- _rOwned[sender] = _rOwned[sender].sub(rAmount) (#893)
- _rOwned[recipient] = _rOwned[recipient].add(rTransferAmount) (#872)
- _rOwned[sender] = _rOwned[sender].sub(rAmount) (#623)
- _rOwned[recipient] = _rOwned[recipient].add(rTransferAmount) (#894)
- _rOwned[recipient] = _rOwned[recipient].add(rTransferAmount) (#883)
- _rOwned[recipient] = _rOwned[recipient].add(rTransferAmount) (#625)
- _tokenTransfer(from,to,amount,takeFee) (#810)
- _rTotal = _rTotal.sub(rFee) (#670)
- _tokenTransfer(from,to,amount,takeFee) (#810)
- _tOwned[address(this)] = _tOwned[address(this)].add(tLiquidity) (#719)
- _tOwned[_devWalletAddress] = _tOwned[_devWalletAddress].add(tDev) (#727)
- _tOwned[sender] = _tOwned[sender].sub(tAmount) (#892)
- _tOwned[sender] = _tOwned[sender].sub(tAmount) (#622)
- _tOwned[recipient] = _tOwned[recipient].add(tTransferAmount) (#882)
- _tOwned[recipient] = _tOwned[recipient].add(tTransferAmount) (#624)
Apply the check-effects-interactions pattern.
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Unable to find manual contract audit (e.g. Certik, PeckShield, Solidity...)
Combination 1: Reentrancy vulnerabilities + Functions that send Ether to arbitraty destination. Usual for scams. May be justified by some complex mechanics (e.g. rebase, reflections). DYOR & manual audit are advised.
CoinToken.constructor(string,string,uint256,uint256,uint256,uint256,uint256,address,address,address,address) (#476-512) performs a multiplication on the result of a division:
-numTokensSellToAddToLiquidity = (_tTotal * 5 / 10000) * 10 ** _decimals (#490)
Consider ordering multiplication before division.
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CoinToken.addLiquidity(uint256,uint256) (#837-847) ignores return value by uniswapV2Router.addLiquidityETH{value: ethAmount}(address(this),tokenAmount,0,0,owner(),block.timestamp) (#839-846)
Ensure that all the return values of the function calls are used.
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CoinToken._approve(address,address,uint256).owner (#768) shadows:
- Ownable.owner() (#204-206) (function)
Rename the local variables that shadow another component.
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CoinToken.setNumTokensSellToAddToLiquidity(uint256) (#908-910) should emit an event for:
- numTokensSellToAddToLiquidity = amountToUpdate (#909)
Emit an event for critical parameter changes.
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CoinToken.setDevWalletAddress(address)._addr (#656) lacks a zero-check on :
- _devWalletAddress = _addr (#657)
Check that the address is not zero.
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Reentrancy in CoinToken.transferFrom(address,address,uint256) (#549-553):
External calls:
- _transfer(sender,recipient,amount) (#550)
- uniswapV2Router.addLiquidityETH{value: ethAmount}(address(this),tokenAmount,0,0,owner(),block.timestamp) (#839-846)
- uniswapV2Router.swapExactTokensForETHSupportingFeeOnTransferTokens(tokenAmount,0,path,address(this),block.timestamp) (#828-834)
External calls sending eth:
- _transfer(sender,recipient,amount) (#550)
- uniswapV2Router.addLiquidityETH{value: ethAmount}(address(this),tokenAmount,0,0,owner(),block.timestamp) (#839-846)
State variables written after the call(s):
- _approve(sender,_msgSender(),_allowances[sender][_msgSender()].sub(amount,ERC20: transfer amount exceeds allowance)) (#551)
- _allowances[owner][spender] = amount (#772)
Apply the check-effects-interactions pattern.
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Reentrancy in CoinToken.transferFrom(address,address,uint256) (#549-553):
External calls:
- _transfer(sender,recipient,amount) (#550)
- uniswapV2Router.addLiquidityETH{value: ethAmount}(address(this),tokenAmount,0,0,owner(),block.timestamp) (#839-846)
- uniswapV2Router.swapExactTokensForETHSupportingFeeOnTransferTokens(tokenAmount,0,path,address(this),block.timestamp) (#828-834)
External calls sending eth:
- _transfer(sender,recipient,amount) (#550)
- uniswapV2Router.addLiquidityETH{value: ethAmount}(address(this),tokenAmount,0,0,owner(),block.timestamp) (#839-846)
Event emitted after the call(s):
- Approval(owner,spender,amount) (#773)
- _approve(sender,_msgSender(),_allowances[sender][_msgSender()].sub(amount,ERC20: transfer amount exceeds allowance)) (#551)
Apply the check-effects-interactions pattern.
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Ownable.unlock() (#235-240) uses timestamp for comparisons
Dangerous comparisons:
- require(bool,string)(block.timestamp > _lockTime,Contract is locked.) (#237)
Avoid relying on block.timestamp.
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Address._verifyCallResult(bool,bytes,string) (#175-188) uses assembly
- INLINE ASM (#180-183)
Do not use evm assembly.
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SafeMath.trySub(uint256,uint256) (#28-33) is never used and should be removed
Remove unused functions.
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solc-0.8.4 is not recommended for deployment
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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Low level call in Address.functionDelegateCall(address,bytes,string) (#169-173):
- (success,returndata) = target.delegatecall(data) (#171)
Avoid low-level calls. Check the call success. If the call is meant for a contract, check for code existence
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Variable CoinToken._maxTxAmount (#460) is not in mixedCase
Follow the Solidity naming convention.
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Redundant expression "this (#115)" inContext (#109-118)
Remove redundant statements if they congest code but offer no value.
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Reentrancy in CoinToken.constructor(string,string,uint256,uint256,uint256,uint256,uint256,address,address,address,address) (#476-512):
External calls:
- address(service).transfer(msg.value) (#508)
Event emitted after the call(s):
- Transfer(address(0),tokenOwner,_tTotal) (#509)
Apply the check-effects-interactions pattern.
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Variable CoinToken._getValues(uint256).rTransferAmount (#676) is too similar to CoinToken._transferToExcluded(address,address,uint256).tTransferAmount (#880)
Prevent variables from having similar names.
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isExcludedFromFee(address) should be declared external:
- CoinToken.isExcludedFromFee(address) (#764-766)
Use the external attribute for functions never called from the contract.
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BscScan page for the token does not contain additional info: website, socials, description, etc.
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Unable to find token contract audit
Unable to verify token contract address on the website
Unable to find audit link on the website
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
Token has no active CoinGecko listing / rank
Token has a considerable age, but social accounts / website are missing or have few users
Young tokens have high risks of price dump / death
Young tokens have high risks of price dump / death
Young tokens have high risks of price dump / death
Twitter account link seems to be invalid
Telegram account has relatively few subscribers
Unable to find Youtube account
Unable to find Discord account