GUGO Miles Audit Recovers 136 Missing Transactions, Penalizes Cheater

RunWithGugo (runwithgugo) completed a full audit of its Miles engine on July 8, 2026, recovering 98 missing buys and 38 missing sells that were not previously credited. The audit also identified and penalized a runner who attempted to circumvent sell penalties by transferring tokens to a fresh wallet before selling.
The missing transactions stemmed from purchases made through aggregators like Jupiter or payments in USDC, which were invisible to the Miles reader. The team fixed the issue and backdated the credits to their actual on-chain dates.
In one case, a runner bought tokens from a registered wallet, transferred them to a new wallet, and sold from there minutes later to avoid the sell penalty. The team traced the sale, valued it, and applied the standard penalty: −2 Miles per USD sold plus exclusion from the current milestone. The penalty event is linked to the on-chain signature of the actual sale for verification.
The project reiterated the rule: moving tokens out of a registered wallet to sell elsewhere counts as selling and carries the same penalty. "Miles don't care how clever you are. They only ask: did you stay?" the team stated.
All Miles in the system now map to verifiable on-chain transactions. The audit reinforces the project's commitment to transparency and fair play as the community continues to grow on the Abstract blockchain.