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Off-by-one error in `redeemMemorabilia()` prevents minting the last item in collections

[H-4] Off-by-one error in redeemMemorabilia() prevents minting the last item in collections

Description

The redeemMemorabilia() function uses incorrect comparison logic that prevents the last item from being minted:

function redeemMemorabilia(uint256 collectionId) external {
MemorabiliaCollection storage collection = collections[collectionId];
require(collection.currentItemId < collection.maxSupply, "Collection sold out"); // @audit: Wrong operator
uint256 itemId = collection.currentItemId++; // currentItemId starts at 1
// ... mint logic
}

Since currentItemId starts at 1 and the check uses < instead of <=, only (maxSupply - 1) items can be minted.

Impact

  • Collections advertised with maxSupply of N only allow N-1 items to be minted

  • Users cannot redeem the final item despite having sufficient BEAT tokens

  • Breaks protocol invariant and user expectations

  • Economic loss: if maxSupply = 100, only 99 items are mintable

Proof of Concept

// Collection with maxSupply = 5
collections[100] = MemorabiliaCollection({
maxSupply: 5,
currentItemId: 1, // Starts at 1
// ... other fields
});
// Redemption flow:
Redemption 1: currentItemId = 1 < 5? YES → Mint item #1, currentItemId = 2
Redemption 2: currentItemId = 2 < 5? YES → Mint item #2, currentItemId = 3
Redemption 3: currentItemId = 3 < 5? YES → Mint item #3, currentItemId = 4
Redemption 4: currentItemId = 4 < 5? YES → Mint item #4, currentItemId = 5
Redemption 5: currentItemId = 5 < 5? NO → REVERTS "Collection sold out"
// Result: Only 4 items minted instead of 5

Recommended Mitigation

Change the comparison operator from < to <=:

function redeemMemorabilia(uint256 collectionId) external {
MemorabiliaCollection storage collection = collections[collectionId];
require(collection.priceInBeat > 0, "Collection does not exist");
require(collection.isActive, "Collection not active");
- require(collection.currentItemId < collection.maxSupply, "Collection sold out");
+ require(collection.currentItemId <= collection.maxSupply, "Collection sold out");
BeatToken(beatToken).burnFrom(msg.sender, collection.priceInBeat);
uint256 itemId = collection.currentItemId++;
uint256 tokenId = encodeTokenId(collectionId, itemId);
tokenIdToEdition[tokenId] = itemId;
_mint(msg.sender, tokenId, 1, "");
emit MemorabiliaRedeemed(msg.sender, tokenId, collectionId, itemId);
}

}

This ensures that the number of items minted matches the configured `maxSupply`, maintaining the protocol's invariant and user expectations.
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[M-03] Off-by-One in `redeemMemorabilia` Prevents Last NFT From Being Redeemed

# Off-by-One in `redeemMemorabilia` Prevents Last NFT From Being Redeemed ## Description * The `createMemorabiliaCollection` function allows an organizer to create an NFT collection that can be exchanged for the BEAT token via the `redeemMemorabilia` function by users. * The `redeemMemorabilia` function checks if `collection.currentItemId` is less than `collection.maxSupply`. However, the `currentItemId` starts with 1 in the `createMemorabiliaCollection` function. This prevents the final item (where `currentItemId` equals `maxSupply`) from being redeemed. ```Solidity function createMemorabiliaCollection( string memory name, string memory baseUri, uint256 priceInBeat, uint256 maxSupply, bool activateNow ) external onlyOrganizer returns (uint256) { require(priceInBeat > 0, "Price must be greater than 0"); require(maxSupply > 0, "Supply must be at least 1"); require(bytes(name).length > 0, "Name required"); require(bytes(baseUri).length > 0, "URI required"); uint256 collectionId = nextCollectionId++; collections[collectionId] = MemorabiliaCollection({ name: name, baseUri: baseUri, priceInBeat: priceInBeat, maxSupply: maxSupply, @> currentItemId: 1, // Start item IDs at 1 isActive: activateNow }); emit CollectionCreated(collectionId, name, maxSupply); return collectionId; } function redeemMemorabilia(uint256 collectionId) external { MemorabiliaCollection storage collection = collections[collectionId]; require(collection.priceInBeat > 0, "Collection does not exist"); require(collection.isActive, "Collection not active"); @> require(collection.currentItemId < collection.maxSupply, "Collection sold out"); // Burn BEAT tokens BeatToken(beatToken).burnFrom(msg.sender, collection.priceInBeat); // Generate unique token ID uint256 itemId = collection.currentItemId++; uint256 tokenId = encodeTokenId(collectionId, itemId); // Store edition number tokenIdToEdition[tokenId] = itemId; // Mint the unique NFT _mint(msg.sender, tokenId, 1, ""); emit MemorabiliaRedeemed(msg.sender, tokenId, collectionId, itemId); } ``` ## Risk **Likelihood**: * A legitimate user calls `redeemMemorabilia` attempting to redeem the last NFT in a collection. **Impact**: * The user fails to get the NFT, even though the redemption counter has not reached the maximum supply of the collection. ## Proof of Concept The following test shows a user trying to redeem the 10th NFT in one collection. Running `forge test --mt test_Audit_RedeemMaxSupply -vv` shows the output that the 10th redemption is reverted due to the sold out. ```Solidity function test_Audit_RedeemMaxSupply() public { vm.prank(organizer); uint256 maxSupply = 10; // Cap for memorabilia NFT collection uint256 collectionId = festivalPass.createMemorabiliaCollection( "Future Release", "ipfs://QmFuture", 10e18, maxSupply, true ); vm.startPrank(address(festivalPass)); beatToken.mint(user1, 10000e18); // Give enough BEAT for user vm.stopPrank(); vm.startPrank(user1); for (uint256 i = 0; i < maxSupply - 1; i++) { festivalPass.redeemMemorabilia(collectionId); console.log("Redeem sucess:", i + 1); // Redeem success from 1 to 9 } // 10th redeem call reverts with "Collection Sold out" vm.expectRevert("Collection sold out"); festivalPass.redeemMemorabilia(collectionId); console.log("Redeem reverted:", maxSupply); vm.stopPrank(); } ``` ## Recommended Mitigation Modify the supply check in `redeemMemorabilia` to use `<=` (less than or equal to) instead of `<`, ensuring that the final item can be redeemed. This approach is preferable to modifying the `createMemorabiliaCollection` function (which is clearly documented to start `currentItemId` at 1). ```diff // Redeem a memorabilia NFT from a collection function redeemMemorabilia(uint256 collectionId) external { MemorabiliaCollection storage collection = collections[collectionId]; require(collection.priceInBeat > 0, "Collection does not exist"); require(collection.isActive, "Collection not active"); - require(collection.currentItemId < collection.maxSupply, "Collection sold out"); + require(collection.currentItemId <= collection.maxSupply, "Collection sold out"); // allow equals // Burn BEAT tokens BeatToken(beatToken).burnFrom(msg.sender, collection.priceInBeat); // Generate unique token ID uint256 itemId = collection.currentItemId++; uint256 tokenId = encodeTokenId(collectionId, itemId); // Store edition number tokenIdToEdition[tokenId] = itemId; // Mint the unique NFT _mint(msg.sender, tokenId, 1, ""); emit MemorabiliaRedeemed(msg.sender, tokenId, collectionId, itemId); } ```

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