Anza, Solana’s development arm, has launched an Alpenglow bug bounty program for the new consensus protocol designed to replace Proof-of-History and TowerBFT. Researchers must pay a non-refundable 0.5 SOL fee per submission before eligibility, severity or duplication status is determined by Anza. The maximum pool of 50,000 SOL is unlocked only by a validated loss-of-funds flaw, with individual awards capped at 25,000 SOL. The two-week competition covers the Votor voting engine, validator integrations and the migration path to the new consensus. Payments occur after the adjudication closes on September 2, subject to KYC, with rewards locked in SOL for 12 months.
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