Abnormal gas-price willingness from attacker wallet
Circle USYC's assessment for RD-F-093 — scored not_applicable on the v1.7.0 rubric. The evidence below is the curator's reasoning for this score.
Evidence summary #
USYC has no permissionless on-chain state that can be manipulated via gas-price racing. All meaningful state changes (minting, burning, upgrading, allowlist modifications) require admin or whitelisted-caller access controlled by the Entitlements/RolesAuthority system. An attacker cannot leverage gas-price priority to front-run or exploit USYC functions.
Sources #
- DocsUSYC Smart Contracts - Circle DocsUSYC smart contracts overview - permissioned Teller, RolesAuthorityProxy describedretrieved 2026-05-16
Methodology #
Detect whether a wallet pays ≥5× median gas priority fee (indicating MEV race or urgency), interacting with this protocol.
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rubric_version v1.7.0 protocol circle-usyc factor RD-F-093 score not_applicable collected_at 2026-05-15 21:56:43