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The Bricking Point: Analyzing Permanent Fund Loss...
Executive Summary During a deep-dive security analysis of the Panoptic protocol (v1.1.x), I identified a critical vulnerability within the SemiFungiblePositionManager (SFPM). The issue, which I’ve categorized as Permanent Bricking, allows for a scenario where user liquidity becomes mathematically "un-burnable." Due to precision loss and rounding discrepancies in the core math libraries, certain positions can enter a state of deadlock, resulting in a 100% loss of funds for the affected user. Tech
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