
0x Protocol, a preview of what's to come
tldr;As the final phase of decentralization, 0x Protocol will transition to a fully on-chain governance mechanism, with the future of the Protocol entirely in the hands of its community.0x Labs will now become one stakeholder among many in 0x Protocol Governance with the Protocol also moving to its own dedicated website, communication channels, and applications.We invite and encourage your participation and support to help the 0x Protocol continue to realize its visionToday we’re incredibly e...

Introducing the 0x community DAO
About a year ago we shared 0x’s long-term governance roadmap, where we walked through the technological milestones necessary for the progressive decentralization of the protocol, together with the creation of a responsible and accountable community. Today we are excited to share full details around the 0x DAO which will launch shortly. Before jumping into the mechanics of the DAO (short for Decentralized Autonomous Organization), let’s spend a moment recapping why decentralizing the governanc...

A new home for 0x Protocol
0x Protocol, the permissionless Web3 exchange infrastructure now has its own dedicated home at 0xProtocol.org! The new website will serve as a central hub of information for the Protocol and its governance. As of now, a provisional landing page is in place while a more comprehensive website is being built by the community, for the community.In addition to the website, new content pertaining to the Protocol can be found at mirror.xyz/zeroexprotocol.eth and tweeted from @zeroexprotocol. Subscri...
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0x Protocol, a preview of what's to come
tldr;As the final phase of decentralization, 0x Protocol will transition to a fully on-chain governance mechanism, with the future of the Protocol entirely in the hands of its community.0x Labs will now become one stakeholder among many in 0x Protocol Governance with the Protocol also moving to its own dedicated website, communication channels, and applications.We invite and encourage your participation and support to help the 0x Protocol continue to realize its visionToday we’re incredibly e...

Introducing the 0x community DAO
About a year ago we shared 0x’s long-term governance roadmap, where we walked through the technological milestones necessary for the progressive decentralization of the protocol, together with the creation of a responsible and accountable community. Today we are excited to share full details around the 0x DAO which will launch shortly. Before jumping into the mechanics of the DAO (short for Decentralized Autonomous Organization), let’s spend a moment recapping why decentralizing the governanc...

A new home for 0x Protocol
0x Protocol, the permissionless Web3 exchange infrastructure now has its own dedicated home at 0xProtocol.org! The new website will serve as a central hub of information for the Protocol and its governance. As of now, a provisional landing page is in place while a more comprehensive website is being built by the community, for the community.In addition to the website, new content pertaining to the Protocol can be found at mirror.xyz/zeroexprotocol.eth and tweeted from @zeroexprotocol. Subscri...
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We are excited to announce an updated bug bounty program for 0x Protocol v4!
The program is open to anyone, with rewards of up to $1M for critical exploits
0x Protocol is an open protocol that facilitates the exchange of digital assets. In 2019 we introduced v4, a modular smart contract architecture that enables us to innovate with minimal friction alongside the growing DeFi and NFT ecosystems. While v4 contracts initially only supported ERC-20 swaps, we will soon be adding support for ERC-721 and ERC-1155 swaps.
The updated bug bounty program aims to incentivize ethical hackers to discover and report vulnerabilities in the 0x Protocol architecture. The bug bounty covers any of the core smart contracts deployed on Ethereum mainnet, Binance Smart Chain, Polygon, Avalanche, Fantom, Celo, Optimism and future deployments on other EVM-compatible networks.
The list of deployed contracts eligible for the bug bounty can be found here. The most recent addition is the NFT swap feature coming soon to v4 that enables the trading of ERC-721 and ERC-1155 assets.
Bounty program rewards will be paid out according to the severity of a vulnerability. The severity of reported vulnerabilities will be graded according to the Common Vulnerability Scoring Standard (CVSS). The final reward amount is at the sole discretion of 0x Labs and will be paid in the specified sum in either USD or ETH.
Rewards are split based on the severity of the vulnerability as follows:

We are excited to announce an updated bug bounty program for 0x Protocol v4!
The program is open to anyone, with rewards of up to $1M for critical exploits
0x Protocol is an open protocol that facilitates the exchange of digital assets. In 2019 we introduced v4, a modular smart contract architecture that enables us to innovate with minimal friction alongside the growing DeFi and NFT ecosystems. While v4 contracts initially only supported ERC-20 swaps, we will soon be adding support for ERC-721 and ERC-1155 swaps.
The updated bug bounty program aims to incentivize ethical hackers to discover and report vulnerabilities in the 0x Protocol architecture. The bug bounty covers any of the core smart contracts deployed on Ethereum mainnet, Binance Smart Chain, Polygon, Avalanche, Fantom, Celo, Optimism and future deployments on other EVM-compatible networks.
The list of deployed contracts eligible for the bug bounty can be found here. The most recent addition is the NFT swap feature coming soon to v4 that enables the trading of ERC-721 and ERC-1155 assets.
Bounty program rewards will be paid out according to the severity of a vulnerability. The severity of reported vulnerabilities will be graded according to the Common Vulnerability Scoring Standard (CVSS). The final reward amount is at the sole discretion of 0x Labs and will be paid in the specified sum in either USD or ETH.
Rewards are split based on the severity of the vulnerability as follows:

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