
ETHSecurity Badges are more than just ERC-721s on Ethereum mainnet; they’re the onchain primitive that gives Ethereum security experts a voice in how TheDAO Security Fund's ETH is distributed. They are TheDAO’s source of Ethereum Security expertise, and they come with a certain prestige. Today, we’re announcing the first applicants that will receive this badge of honor, and we expect to accept 160 more! If you think you might be a bit of an Ethereum security expert yourself, apply here.

Our goal is to make the process of selecting ETHSecurity Badge holders as credible as possible, keeping a clear objective in mind: bring together the top minds in Ethereum security so that they can influence which security projects get funded by TheDAO. This doesn’t mean just smart contract auditors and white hats, but all the experts that go deep in formal verification, zk, standards, AI, opsec, web2 security, and more. We also need the generalists of web3 security: people with a birds-eye view that run newsletters, lead security for protocols, build community awareness programs or have simply been around the block and know the space deeply. We want to go both broad, and deep.
To tackle this mission in 2026, of course we were going to use AI, and as luck would have it, the Bonfires.ai team was building DAO tooling that could do everything we wanted and more!
Bonfires launched an AI agent (@ETHSecurityBadges_bot) to manage this process for us. For each application, it:
Confirms the applicants are not being impersonated
Researches each applicant beyond what they put in the form
Scores each applicant against a rubric
Builds a knowledge graph for future utility
I (Griff Green) created the rubric’s first iteration with help from the @ETHSecurityBadges_bot itself, but the next iteration will be informed by the applicants. More on that later! Let’s cut to the chase: who are we adding in this batch?
From the people that applied on or before March 11th, the following were selected by the @ETHSecurityBadges_bot:
Martin Ortner (tintinweb) — X: @nicht_tintin | GitHub: tintinweb
If you’ve already applied and don’t see your name here, don’t worry! Your application is still in the running for one of the remaining 160 badges.

TheDAO Security Fund strives to take a bottom up approach in all things that we do, including choosing ETHSecurity badge holders! The best people to define Ethereum security expertise are the ones who've already applied. In this next phase, applicants will be able to shape the rubric themselves, this is the real magic of working with Bonfires.ai. Here’s how it will happen:
Applicants can DM @ETHSecurityBadges_bot
The bot will ask applicants questions relevant to their expertise, like “Who are the top experts in your field?” or “How would you improve this section of the rubric?”
The bot will take the answers, iterate the rubric, and, with these new inputs, choose the next batch.
We will have 2 more batches of applicants accepted in April, and will end up with 200 ETHSecurity Badge holders.
Once you have been selected to receive a badge, a few things happen:
A cool NFT is airdropped into the public wallet you gave us in the application
You can associate that key to your telegram account via Collab.Land to enter the token-gated ETHSecurity Badge Holders chatroom by clicking here
In April, you will get a DM from @griffgreen (me) on telegram asking for a non-public address
You will get a Voting NFT in your non-public address

That’s right! Win one NFT and get a second one FOR FREE! Jokes aside, we want badge holders to vote honestly without worrying about social pressure, so we're separating the public credential from the private voting credential.
The ETHSecurity Badge that goes into your public address is your public badge of honor and gets you into the Telegram group, but the ETHSecurity Voting Badge will be held in a separate address that no one knows (beside me and a few other members of the Giveth team) allowing ETHSecurity Badge holders to vote freely.
Applications for ETHSecurity Badges are still open. If you are doing meaningful work in the Ethereum security space, join us by filling out this form: https://giveth.typeform.com/ethsecbadge.


ETHSecurity Badges are more than just ERC-721s on Ethereum mainnet; they’re the onchain primitive that gives Ethereum security experts a voice in how TheDAO Security Fund's ETH is distributed. They are TheDAO’s source of Ethereum Security expertise, and they come with a certain prestige. Today, we’re announcing the first applicants that will receive this badge of honor, and we expect to accept 160 more! If you think you might be a bit of an Ethereum security expert yourself, apply here.

Our goal is to make the process of selecting ETHSecurity Badge holders as credible as possible, keeping a clear objective in mind: bring together the top minds in Ethereum security so that they can influence which security projects get funded by TheDAO. This doesn’t mean just smart contract auditors and white hats, but all the experts that go deep in formal verification, zk, standards, AI, opsec, web2 security, and more. We also need the generalists of web3 security: people with a birds-eye view that run newsletters, lead security for protocols, build community awareness programs or have simply been around the block and know the space deeply. We want to go both broad, and deep.
To tackle this mission in 2026, of course we were going to use AI, and as luck would have it, the Bonfires.ai team was building DAO tooling that could do everything we wanted and more!
Bonfires launched an AI agent (@ETHSecurityBadges_bot) to manage this process for us. For each application, it:
Confirms the applicants are not being impersonated
Researches each applicant beyond what they put in the form
Scores each applicant against a rubric
Builds a knowledge graph for future utility
I (Griff Green) created the rubric’s first iteration with help from the @ETHSecurityBadges_bot itself, but the next iteration will be informed by the applicants. More on that later! Let’s cut to the chase: who are we adding in this batch?
From the people that applied on or before March 11th, the following were selected by the @ETHSecurityBadges_bot:
Martin Ortner (tintinweb) — X: @nicht_tintin | GitHub: tintinweb
If you’ve already applied and don’t see your name here, don’t worry! Your application is still in the running for one of the remaining 160 badges.

TheDAO Security Fund strives to take a bottom up approach in all things that we do, including choosing ETHSecurity badge holders! The best people to define Ethereum security expertise are the ones who've already applied. In this next phase, applicants will be able to shape the rubric themselves, this is the real magic of working with Bonfires.ai. Here’s how it will happen:
Applicants can DM @ETHSecurityBadges_bot
The bot will ask applicants questions relevant to their expertise, like “Who are the top experts in your field?” or “How would you improve this section of the rubric?”
The bot will take the answers, iterate the rubric, and, with these new inputs, choose the next batch.
We will have 2 more batches of applicants accepted in April, and will end up with 200 ETHSecurity Badge holders.
Once you have been selected to receive a badge, a few things happen:
A cool NFT is airdropped into the public wallet you gave us in the application
You can associate that key to your telegram account via Collab.Land to enter the token-gated ETHSecurity Badge Holders chatroom by clicking here
In April, you will get a DM from @griffgreen (me) on telegram asking for a non-public address
You will get a Voting NFT in your non-public address

That’s right! Win one NFT and get a second one FOR FREE! Jokes aside, we want badge holders to vote honestly without worrying about social pressure, so we're separating the public credential from the private voting credential.
The ETHSecurity Badge that goes into your public address is your public badge of honor and gets you into the Telegram group, but the ETHSecurity Voting Badge will be held in a separate address that no one knows (beside me and a few other members of the Giveth team) allowing ETHSecurity Badge holders to vote freely.
Applications for ETHSecurity Badges are still open. If you are doing meaningful work in the Ethereum security space, join us by filling out this form: https://giveth.typeform.com/ethsecbadge.

Hubert Ritzdorf — X: @hritzdorf | GitHub: ritzdorf
Fredrik Svantes — X: @Fredrik0x | GitHub: Fredrik0x
Tincho Abbate — X: @tinchoabbate | GitHub: tinchoabbate
Gustavo Grieco — GitHub: gustavo-grieco
Andrew MacPherson — X: @AndrewMohawk | GitHub: AndrewMohawk
Matthias Egli — X: @MatthiasEgli | GitHub: MatthiasEgli-chainsecurity
Anton Permenev — X: @a_permenev | GitHub: antonper
Igor Igamberdiev — X: @FrankResearcher | GitHub: ivigamberdiev
Renaud Dubois — X: @RenaudDUBOIS10 | GitHub: rdubois-crypto
Martin Derka — X: @dr_zircuit | GitHub: mderka
Robert Chen — X: @notdeghost | GitHub: chen-robert
SunSec — X: @1nf0s3cpt | GitHub: SunWeb3Sec
Pooja Ranjan — X: @poojaranjan19 | GitHub: poojaranjan
Matías Aereal Aeón — X: @mattaereal | GitHub: mattaereal
Palina Tolmach — X: @palinatolmach | GitHub: palinatolmach
Luca Donno — X: @donnoh_eth | GitHub: lucadonnoh
Auryn Macmillan — X: @auryn_macmillan | GitHub: auryn-macmillan
Hubert Ritzdorf — X: @hritzdorf | GitHub: ritzdorf
Fredrik Svantes — X: @Fredrik0x | GitHub: Fredrik0x
Tincho Abbate — X: @tinchoabbate | GitHub: tinchoabbate
Gustavo Grieco — GitHub: gustavo-grieco
Andrew MacPherson — X: @AndrewMohawk | GitHub: AndrewMohawk
Matthias Egli — X: @MatthiasEgli | GitHub: MatthiasEgli-chainsecurity
Anton Permenev — X: @a_permenev | GitHub: antonper
Igor Igamberdiev — X: @FrankResearcher | GitHub: ivigamberdiev
Renaud Dubois — X: @RenaudDUBOIS10 | GitHub: rdubois-crypto
Martin Derka — X: @dr_zircuit | GitHub: mderka
Robert Chen — X: @notdeghost | GitHub: chen-robert
SunSec — X: @1nf0s3cpt | GitHub: SunWeb3Sec
Pooja Ranjan — X: @poojaranjan19 | GitHub: poojaranjan
Matías Aereal Aeón — X: @mattaereal | GitHub: mattaereal
Palina Tolmach — X: @palinatolmach | GitHub: palinatolmach
Luca Donno — X: @donnoh_eth | GitHub: lucadonnoh
Auryn Macmillan — X: @auryn_macmillan | GitHub: auryn-macmillan

TheDAO Security Fund: Activating 75,000+ ETH for Ethereum Security
TheDAO is back & it’s bullish! TheDAO Security Fund will activate more than 75,000 ETH (over $220M) to strengthen Ethereum’s security, ensuring it is ready to become the backbone of the world’s financial infrastructure. A decade after TheDAO saga began, we’re opening a new chapter in its story.

Our First Action: Supporting SEAL 911 and SEAL

TheDAO Security Fund: Activating 75,000+ ETH for Ethereum Security
TheDAO is back & it’s bullish! TheDAO Security Fund will activate more than 75,000 ETH (over $220M) to strengthen Ethereum’s security, ensuring it is ready to become the backbone of the world’s financial infrastructure. A decade after TheDAO saga began, we’re opening a new chapter in its story.

Our First Action: Supporting SEAL 911 and SEAL
TheDAO is back and is allocating over 75,000 ETH to strengthen Ethereum security. BULLISH
TheDAO is back and is allocating over 75,000 ETH to strengthen Ethereum security. BULLISH

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