The use of the deprecated transfer() function for an address will inevitably make the transaction fail when:
The claimer smart contract does not implement a payable function.
The claimer smart contract does implement a payable fallback which uses more than 2300 gas unit.
The claimer smart contract implements a payable fallback function that needs less than 2300 gas units but is called through proxy, raising the call's gas usage above 2300.
Additionally, using higher than 2300 gas might be mandatory for some multisig wallets.
Recommended Mitigation Steps: Use **** call() instead of transfer()
Lines of code
https://github.com/code-423n4/2022-07-fractional/blob/8f2697ae727c60c93ea47276f8fa128369abfe51/src/modules/Migration.sol#L172 https://github.com/code-423n4/2022-07-fractional/blob/8f2697ae727c60c93ea47276f8fa128369abfe51/src/modules/Migration.sol#L325
Vulnerability details
Impact:
The use of the deprecated
transfer()
function for an address will inevitably make the transaction fail when:Additionally, using higher than 2300 gas might be mandatory for some multisig wallets.
Recommended Mitigation Steps: Use ****
call()
instead oftransfer()