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1. Potential use of "block.number" as source of randonmness.[SWC-120]
Risk Scenario
The environment variable "block.number" looks like it might be used as a source of randomness.
Risk Recommendation:
Note that the values of variables like coinbase, gaslimit, block number and timestamp are predictable and can be manipulated by a malicious miner. Also keep in mind that attackers know hashes of earlier blocks. Don't use any of those environment variables as sources of randomness and be aware that use of these variables introduces a certain level of trust into miners.
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