DeFiPunk'd

Chainlink

3 deployments · $1.3B aggregate TVL · Bridge

Deployments

Each deployment is rated independently. Pick one to see its rating, risk analysis, and stage.

TVL $1.3B
Type Bridge
Chains Ethereum, Avalanche, Solana, Base, Ronin +14
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Control criteria
Upgradeability Mixed Bug bounty Governance forum Docs docs.chain.link
About

Chainlink CCIP (Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol) is a bridge and messaging protocol enabling token transfers and arbitrary data messages across 70+ public and private blockchains. Users can send tokens, arbitrary data, or programmable token transfers (tokens + instructions atomically) via the Router contract on each chain. CCIP uses Decentralized Oracle Networks (DONs) for cross-chain message validation, with a defense-in-depth model including an independent Risk Management Network (RMN). The Router contract is intentionally immutable; other contracts (OnRamps, OffRamps, FeeQuoter) are upgraded via redeploy-and-redirect through an RBACTimelock gated by a ManyChainMultiSig (MCMS) with node-operator veto rights.

Risk analysis

One card per dimension, sorted by severity. Only Verifiability and Autonomy carry automated signals in Phase 0. See methodology for scope.

Audit a dimension yourself · DEFI@home Contribute an LLM-run assessment — any model, any dimension. Three agreeing runs merge automatically into the public record.

DEFI@home is a distributed audit network modeled on SETI@home: instead of CPU cycles, it crowdsources LLM reasoning. Paste a slice prompt into Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, or any browsing-capable model, and submit the JSON output as a pull request. The quorum bot merges it once ≥3 independent runs (from different models) reach the same grade — no single model, and no single contributor, can move the needle alone. How it works →

  • Address discovery 11 addresses on file · 1 run Submit run ↗
  • Verifiability Unverified Submit run ↗
  • Control Unverified Submit run ↗
  • Ability to exit Unverified Submit run ↗
  • Autonomy Unverified Submit run ↗
  • Open Access Unverified Submit run ↗
  • Audit all 5 dimensions · one prompt Submit run ↗
  1. Verifiability tentative
    Open source, no audits

    A GitHub repository is published but no audit is recorded in DeFiLlama's dataset. Audits may exist upstream without being indexed here; open a PR with an overlay if so.

    Run your own prompt Submit run ↗
  2. Autonomy tentative
    External message validators reduce autonomy

    Bridges rely on an external validator set, guardian signatures, or light-client proofs — a category-level autonomy risk independent of any specific implementation.

    Run your own prompt Submit run ↗
3 dimensions not yet assessed (Control, Ability to exit, Open Access)
  1. Control unknown Unverified
    Not yet assessed

    Who holds admin privileges, how contracts can be upgraded, and how quickly. No automated heuristic grades this at Phase 0; a real assessment arrives when onchain discovery reads roles, owners, and timelocks.

    No model has graded this dimension yet. Run the slice prompt through any LLM and submit the JSON — once ≥3 independent runs agree, the quorum bot merges the verdict here.

    Submit run ↗
  2. Ability to exit unknown Unverified
    Not yet assessed

    Whether users can exit on their own terms if the team disappears or acts adversarially. Requires per-protocol review; not available at Phase 0.

    No model has graded this dimension yet. Run the slice prompt through any LLM and submit the JSON — once ≥3 independent runs agree, the quorum bot merges the verdict here.

    Submit run ↗
  3. Open Access unknown Unverified
    Not yet assessed

    Whether the protocol depends on privileged operators, whitelists, geo-restrictions, or off-chain infrastructure. This is not a signal DeFiLlama carries in a usable form; crawler-based detection lands in a later phase.

    No model has graded this dimension yet. Run the slice prompt through any LLM and submit the JSON — once ≥3 independent runs agree, the quorum bot merges the verdict here.

    Submit run ↗

Stage

Preview of the Phase-3 maturity framework. DeFiPunk'd will adopt DeFiScan v2's stages verbatim; the section is rendered below in its intended shape so the structure is visible today.

CCIP has not yet been assessed under the DeFiScan v2 stage framework.
The walkaway test is the central criterion. Once stages land, protocols reach Stage 1 only if users can exit in the presence of malicious operators even when the emergency council disappears.
Scope of assessment
Stages are assessed per-protocol against DeFiScan v2's criteria: governance structure, upgradeability path, timelock durations, emergency-council scope, and the walkaway test. The analysis depends on onchain discovery (roles, owners, timelocks) and deeper review of deployed contracts — neither of which DeFiPunk'd automates at Phase 0.
Stage 0 requirements pending
Governance is largely off-chain, contracts are upgradeable with short or no timelock, and the protocol depends on a multisig or team with full discretion. At Phase 0 DeFiPunk'd does not automatically evaluate these; the assessment lands with crawler-based onchain discovery.
Stage 1 requirements pending
Users can exit or opt out on their own terms even if the team disappears. Upgrades run through a meaningful timelock with an emergency security council clearly scoped. The walkaway test is the headline criterion.
Stage 2 requirements pending
Protocol is fully permissionless and immutable, or upgrades require a supermajority of token holders with a long timelock and no emergency override. This is the terminal stage of the DeFiScan v2 framework.
Learn more about DeFiScan v2 stages →
Stages are an opinionated assessment of maturity, not a rating of security or safety. A protocol can sit at Stage 2 and still carry substantial technical or economic risk; the framework exists to incentivize decentralization, not to rank protocols.

Contract surface

Every contract in scope for this protocol — pooled from DeFiLlama's TVL adapter (mechanical) and DEFI@home discovery submissions (LLM-curated). Verified-source flags come from Etherscan + Sourcify; owner / multisig metadata is read on-chain when available. Reviewer audit context, not a slice score. A lending protocol's adapter set will list third-party collateral tokens alongside its own contracts; attribution is the grader's job.

  • 11addresses
  • 0verified source
  • 0proxies

EthereumCCIP upgradability model: Router is intentionally immutable. All onchain configuration changes pass through RBACTimelock. ManyChainMultiSig (MCMS) on Ethereum mainnet at 0xE53289F32c8E690b7173aA33affE9B6B0CB0012F with embedded Etherscan link. References ccip-owner-contracts GitHub repo.0xe532…012fdiscoverymultisig
Ethereumfactory (TokenAdminRegistry)0xb227…5cb6discoveryfactory
Ethereumguardian (RMN - Risk Management Network)0x411d…5e81discoveryguardian
Ethereumother (OnRamp v1.5.0 to Abstract)0x266e…7b8fdiscovery
Ethereumother (OnRamp v1.5.0 to Arbitrum One)0x69ec…c284discovery
Ethereumother (OnRamp v1.5.0 to Astar)0xd8e8…e252discovery
Ethereumother (OnRamp v1.5.0 to Avalanche)0xafd3…9d8adiscovery
Ethereumother (OnRamp v1.5.0 to Base)0xb8a8…1937discovery
Ethereumother (OnRamp v1.6.0 shared - destinations: 0G, AB Chain, ADI Network, Aptos)0x9138…aecadiscovery
Ethereumother (RegistryModuleOwnerCustom)0x4855…ca64discovery
Ethereumrouter0x8022…6f7ddiscoveryrouter

Protocol Info

Security

[defillama] Source: DeFiLlama [:] Source: DEFI@home quorum
Audits
8 audits
Security contact
security@chain.link

Technical

[:] Source: DEFI@home quorum
Upgradeability
Mixed (some immutable, some upgradeable)

Provenance

[defillama] Source: DeFiLlama
Review status
listed
Updated
2026-06-22 11:48 UTC