Snowman Merkle Airdrop

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### [M-2] `Snow::earnSnow` uses one global timer, so a single user locks out the weekly free earn for everyone

Description

The Snow token is meant to let each user earn 1 free Snow once per week via earnSnow.

But the cooldown is tracked in a single global state variable s_earnTimer, not per user, and buySnow overwrites it too. So the "once a week" is global: the first account to earnSnow or buySnow in a given week blocks every other account — including users who have never earned — for a full week.

function earnSnow() external canFarmSnow {
if (s_earnTimer != 0 && block.timestamp < (s_earnTimer + 1 weeks)) revert S__Timer();
_mint(msg.sender, 1);
@> s_earnTimer = block.timestamp; // GLOBAL: shared by all users
}
// buySnow() also does: s_earnTimer = block.timestamp;

Risk

Likelihood: High

  • Any user's earnSnow/buySnow sets the shared timer every week; a griefer can also do it deliberately for the cost of gas.

Impact: Medium

  • Denial of the free-earn feature for the entire userbase. New users are blocked on their very first earnSnow. No funds are lost, but a core protocol mechanic is broken and trivially griefable.

Proof of Concept

Alice earns her free Snow (setting the global timer); bob — who has never earned — is then blocked on his first-ever earnSnow.

Run forge test --mt test_M2_global_earn_timer_locks_out_other_users -vvv:

function setUp() public {
weth = new MockWETH();
snow = new Snow(address(weth), 1, collector);
}
function test_M2_global_earn_timer_locks_out_other_users() public {
vm.prank(alice); snow.earnSnow(); // sets the GLOBAL timer
assertEq(snow.balanceOf(alice), 1);
vm.prank(bob);
vm.expectRevert(Snow.S__Timer.selector);
snow.earnSnow(); // bob's FIRST-ever earn reverts
}

A companion test test_M2b_buySnow_griefs_earn_timer shows a single buySnow{value: fee}(1) also locks bob out — both PASS.

Result: PASS — bob's first-ever earnSnow reverts S__Timer purely because alice earned first.

Recommended Mitigation

Track the cooldown per user, and stop buySnow from touching it:

- uint256 private s_earnTimer;
+ mapping(address => uint256) private s_earnTimer;
function earnSnow() external canFarmSnow {
- if (s_earnTimer != 0 && block.timestamp < (s_earnTimer + 1 weeks)) revert S__Timer();
+ if (s_earnTimer[msg.sender] != 0 && block.timestamp < s_earnTimer[msg.sender] + 1 weeks) revert S__Timer();
_mint(msg.sender, 1);
- s_earnTimer = block.timestamp;
+ s_earnTimer[msg.sender] = block.timestamp;
}

Remove the s_earnTimer = block.timestamp; line from buySnow (buying should not affect the free-earn cadence).


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Lead Judging Commences

ai-first-flight-judge Lead Judge about 2 hours ago
Submission Judgement Published
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Assigned finding tags:

[L-02] Global Timer Reset in Snow::buySnow Denies Free Claims for All Users

## Description: The `Snow::buySnow` function contains a critical flaw where it resets a global timer `(s_earnTimer)` to the current block timestamp on every invocation. This timer controls eligibility for free token claims via `Snow::earnSnow()`, which requires 1 week to pass since the last timer reset. As a result: Any token purchase `(via buySnow)` blocks all free claims for all users for 7 days Malicious actors can permanently suppress free claims with micro-transactions Contradicts protocol documentation promising **"free weekly claims per user"** ## Impact: * **Complete Denial-of-Service:** Free claim mechanism becomes unusable * **Broken Protocol Incentives:** Undermines core user acquisition strategy * **Economic Damage:** Eliminates promised free distribution channel * **Reputation Harm:** Users perceive protocol as dishonest ```solidity function buySnow(uint256 amount) external payable canFarmSnow { if (msg.value == (s_buyFee * amount)) { _mint(msg.sender, amount); } else { i_weth.safeTransferFrom(msg.sender, address(this), (s_buyFee * amount)); _mint(msg.sender, amount); } @> s_earnTimer = block.timestamp; emit SnowBought(msg.sender, amount); } ``` ## Risk **Likelihood**: • Triggered by normal protocol usage (any purchase) • Requires only one transaction every 7 days to maintain blockage • Incentivized attack (low-cost disruption) **Impact**: • Permanent suppression of core protocol feature • Loss of user trust and adoption • Violates documented tokenomics ## Proof of Concept **Attack Scenario:** Permanent Free Claim Suppression * Attacker calls **buySnow(1)** with minimum payment * **s\_earnTimer** sets to current timestamp (T0) * All **earnSnow()** calls revert for **next 7 days** * On day 6, attacker repeats **buySnow(1)** * New timer reset (T1 = T0+6 days) * Free claims blocked until **T1+7 days (total 13 days)** * Repeat step **4 every 6 days → permanent blockage** **Test Case:** ```solidity // Day 0: Deploy contract snow = new Snow(...); // s_earnTimer = 0 // UserA claims successfully snow.earnSnow(); // Success (first claim always allowed) // Day 1: UserB buys 1 token snow.buySnow(1); // Resets global timer to day 1 // Day 2: UserA attempts claim snow.earnSnow(); // Reverts! Requires day 1+7 = day 8 // Day 7: UserC buys 1 token (day 7 < day 1+7) snow.buySnow(1); // Resets timer to day 7 // Day 8: UserA retries snow.earnSnow(); // Still reverts! Now requires day 7+7 = day 14 ``` ## Recommended Mitigation **Step 1:** Remove Global Timer Reset from `buySnow` ```diff function buySnow(uint256 amount) external payable canFarmSnow { // ... existing payment logic ... - s_earnTimer = block.timestamp; emit SnowBought(msg.sender, amount); } ``` **Step 2:** Implement Per-User Timer in `earnSnow` ```solidity // Add new state variable mapping(address => uint256) private s_lastClaimTime; function earnSnow() external canFarmSnow { // Check per-user timer instead of global if (s_lastClaimTime[msg.sender] != 0 && block.timestamp < s_lastClaimTime[msg.sender] + 1 weeks ) { revert S__Timer(); } _mint(msg.sender, 1); s_lastClaimTime[msg.sender] = block.timestamp; // Update user-specific timer emit SnowEarned(msg.sender, 1); // Add missing event } ``` **Step 3:** Initialize First Claim (Constructor) ```solidity constructor(...) { // Initialize with current timestamp to prevent immediate claims s_lastClaimTime[address(0)] = block.timestamp; } ```

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