donnyoregon/collection-web3-bug-bounty — reverse-engineered prompt

Reverse engineered prompt

GitHub

Build me a simple but sharp website for this repo that turns the README into a public disclosure and portfolio page for an independent Web3 security researcher. I want it to feel credible, serious, and easy to scan, not like a generic personal site.

Put a strong intro at the top explaining that Donnyoregon is an EVM and Move bytecode analyst who finds critical DeFi bugs that other auditors miss, with a clear contact section using GitHub and the email in the README. Then add a disclosures section for the three cases, Marginal Protocol, Frax Finance, and Walrus, with short summaries, dates, impact, and obvious links to the archived evidence. For the Walrus case, make the big diff file feel readable by showing the key highlights from the README and also letting people access the full diff.

I also want a support section that points people to GitHub Sponsors. Keep the writing respectful but firm, matching the tone of the README. Make it look polished on mobile and desktop, and use the README as the source of truth. Look up current docs online if you need to.

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