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White Hat Hackers Awarded $300K After Uncovering Critical Chainlink VRF Vulnerability
15.11.2023
White hat hackers earn $300K Chainlink bounty for responsibly disclosing critical VRF vulnerability. Image by ZayNyi, Adobe Stock. Decentralized oracle network Chainlink recently awarded white hat hackers Zach Obront and Or Cyngiser of Trust $300,000 for uncovering a critical vulnerability in...
Introducing Binance Oracle VRF: The Next Generation of Verifiable Randomness
21.3.2023
Main Takeaways Binance Oracle VRF is a Verifiable Random Function (VRF) solution that enables blockchain developers to generate random numbers. Binance Oracle VRF can be used for an extensive selection of use cases, including GameFi projects and other blockchain products built with smart contracts....
What is Chainlink VRF and how does it work?
7.8.2022
Using the provably fair and verifiable random number generator provided by Chainlink VRF, smart contracts can access random values without compromising security or usability
Chainlink Verifiable Random Function v2 goes live on mainnet
16.2.2022
Chainlink VRF v1 had previously crossed 3 million request transactions from NFT projects and blockchain games
Chainlink onboards an average of 1.4 new partners each day in 2021
21.7.2021
Chainlink is onboarding new partners twice as fast in 2021 compared to 2020