
Introducing Fimio
Hey there, everyone!This is Omoju, and today, I am excited to introduce Fimio to you. Fimio has raised $2.19 million seed round led by Neo, with Redpoint Ventures, Protocol Labs, The House Fund, also contributing, and some dream angels like Nat Friedman and more. At Fimio, we focus on creating trust enhancing developer tools for Web3.Why We’re Building FimioThere are two things that drive me: lowering the barriers to the production of technical work, and increasing access to capital for all p...

Fimio API Alpha 0.0.1 with Data Supported by Spice AI
This week we were thrilled to announce the release of our Malicious Smart Contract API alpha, designed to enable fraud detection and smart contract reputation management within web3 applications. 🎉 Our API is simple to use, yet incredibly powerful, providing developers with a checkpoint to ensure the safety and validity of their smart contracts on Ethereum. We’re also thrilled to share that one of the key ways our API can be so powerful is due to our proud partnership with Spice AI to suppor...

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Bringing trust to the trustless web

Introducing Fimio
Hey there, everyone!This is Omoju, and today, I am excited to introduce Fimio to you. Fimio has raised $2.19 million seed round led by Neo, with Redpoint Ventures, Protocol Labs, The House Fund, also contributing, and some dream angels like Nat Friedman and more. At Fimio, we focus on creating trust enhancing developer tools for Web3.Why We’re Building FimioThere are two things that drive me: lowering the barriers to the production of technical work, and increasing access to capital for all p...

Fimio API Alpha 0.0.1 with Data Supported by Spice AI
This week we were thrilled to announce the release of our Malicious Smart Contract API alpha, designed to enable fraud detection and smart contract reputation management within web3 applications. 🎉 Our API is simple to use, yet incredibly powerful, providing developers with a checkpoint to ensure the safety and validity of their smart contracts on Ethereum. We’re also thrilled to share that one of the key ways our API can be so powerful is due to our proud partnership with Spice AI to suppor...

Adventures into D&D and Web3: Exploring Data Ownership and Portability
Call to AdventureBecause nerds are rarely nerdy for only one thing, along with everything else I really really like Dungeons & Dragons (D&D). D&D is a tabletop role-playing game where players create their own characters and embark on adventures in a world co-crafted with a game master. While the game began as a pen-and-paper affair, much of the content (e.g. lore, settings, monsters, spells, etc.) is now digital with platforms like D&D Beyond or Roll20 servicing this online audience. How does...
Bringing trust to the trustless web

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We are thrilled to share what we have been working on with you, and are so excited to announce that Fimio’s API for smart contract fraud detection is here! 🎉 The alpha 0.0.1 is live! Request access here.
Developing and reviewing smart contracts can be a complex and time consuming process, even for experienced developers. Thousands of lines of code, not all of it readable, with opportunities for malicious actions hiding all over the place–we hated it and knew there had to be a better way. So we built it!
With our API, developers can quickly input Ethereum smart contract addresses and return a trust score allowing them to identify if the contract is trustworthy or not. No more worries about malicious actors, and hidden loopholes.
Here are a few key features:
Improve composability: Fimio allows users to combine code in web3 in a safe and truly permissionless way. With the malicious smart contract API, developers can feel confident building complex architectures knowing the Fimio API is a checkpoint that will identify whether they should proceed with connecting safely to a smart contract.
Easy and direct: our API is designed to allow fraud detection to be done in code, programmed straight into applications rather than running separate simulations
Human readable: get information about smart contract validity without having to work in byte code; work exclusively in human readable language!
Simple to use: Fimio’s API uses one input and gives you all of the information. Give it an address of a contract, and get a confidence score.
🏃Getting started Head over to our website to learn more! You can also read the guide here for instructions on how to use, and how to request a key.
📝 Feedback We do this for developers, and a huge part of the process is hearing from you about what is needed. Feedback from the community, developer involvement in trying and testing the alpha, and documentation, is crucial to be able to make improvements to the quality of our project and features.
Please use our GitHub repository to connect with us and contribute to feedback!
We are so excited to see our users interacting with the API, and we can’t wait to see the transformative impact this will have on the blockchain industry. Ready to get started? Request access here!
We are thrilled to share what we have been working on with you, and are so excited to announce that Fimio’s API for smart contract fraud detection is here! 🎉 The alpha 0.0.1 is live! Request access here.
Developing and reviewing smart contracts can be a complex and time consuming process, even for experienced developers. Thousands of lines of code, not all of it readable, with opportunities for malicious actions hiding all over the place–we hated it and knew there had to be a better way. So we built it!
With our API, developers can quickly input Ethereum smart contract addresses and return a trust score allowing them to identify if the contract is trustworthy or not. No more worries about malicious actors, and hidden loopholes.
Here are a few key features:
Improve composability: Fimio allows users to combine code in web3 in a safe and truly permissionless way. With the malicious smart contract API, developers can feel confident building complex architectures knowing the Fimio API is a checkpoint that will identify whether they should proceed with connecting safely to a smart contract.
Easy and direct: our API is designed to allow fraud detection to be done in code, programmed straight into applications rather than running separate simulations
Human readable: get information about smart contract validity without having to work in byte code; work exclusively in human readable language!
Simple to use: Fimio’s API uses one input and gives you all of the information. Give it an address of a contract, and get a confidence score.
🏃Getting started Head over to our website to learn more! You can also read the guide here for instructions on how to use, and how to request a key.
📝 Feedback We do this for developers, and a huge part of the process is hearing from you about what is needed. Feedback from the community, developer involvement in trying and testing the alpha, and documentation, is crucial to be able to make improvements to the quality of our project and features.
Please use our GitHub repository to connect with us and contribute to feedback!
We are so excited to see our users interacting with the API, and we can’t wait to see the transformative impact this will have on the blockchain industry. Ready to get started? Request access here!
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