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EEF-CVE-2026-59694

Unbounded access list in mpp Tempo fee-payer inflates gas cost per payment

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## Summary

Improper Validation of Specified Quantity in Input in ZenHive mpp allows an unauthenticated remote client to inflate the fee-payer's gas cost per payment by a large multiplier, degrading the sponsor's operating margin.

When the mpp Elixir library is configured as fee payer (fee\_payer: true), MPP.Tempo.Transaction.cosign\_fee\_payer/3 re-signs the client-supplied base fields of the 0x76 AASigned envelope verbatim, including the EIP-2930 access list, without validating its length or contents. EIP-2930 access list entries incur intrinsic gas (~2,400 gas per address, plus 1,900 gas per storage key) charged before any opcode executes, regardless of whether the listed addresses are ever touched. A malicious client submits a valid transferWithMemo call alongside a large number of fabricated access-list entries. The server co-signs and broadcasts the transaction. The intended transfer executes normally, but the fee-payer wallet pays a large multiple of the expected gas cost with no corresponding on-chain work.

At the maintainer's default of 137 access-list entries (fitting within Bandit's 10,000-byte per-header-field limit) and 100 Gwei max\_fee\_per\_gas, per-payment gas cost rises from ~51,287 to ~380,087 gas, a 7.4x multiplier. Sustained abuse destroys the sponsor's operating margin on low-cost payments and, over time, drains the fee-payer wallet.

This issue affects mpp: from 0.2.0 before 0.6.0.

## Configuration

The vulnerable code path is only reachable when the MPP.Methods.Tempo method is configured with fee\_payer: true (server-side gas sponsorship). Default deployments with fee\_payer: false are not affected, since the client pays for gas out of its own wallet.

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Affected packages

Hex / mpp
Introduced in: 0.2.0 Fixed in: 0.6.0
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