Wonderland is a great team and has been very helpful in the Ethereum ecosystem, including to the EF on interop and Kohaku, and to many Ethereum projects.
We've spent years securing protocols for the teams you trust.
We took everything we learned and built DARC: the operational security standard and platform for digital asset teams.
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Ethereum is for shipping.
Here are 25 things the Ethereum ecosystem launched, upgraded, and announced over the past month.
0/ @thedaofund Ethereum Security Quadratic Funding Round with @Giveth wrapped. The fund supported 134 security projects and had 3,934 unique donors.
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At the core of the all new Aero is MetaDEX03, the latest DEXOS developed by @DromosLabs in collaboration with the world renowned @Wonderland team.
Earlier this year, Dromos Labs engaged @rileyholterhus, to serve as the in-house security lead for MetaDEX03 and handpick elite
OPSEC is brutal, and it's the main reason digital asset teams keep getting wrecked.
DNS, multisigs, access control, physical security, key management, and that's just the start.
No team can do it all. Hackers know this.
So what can you do?
Say the word. @illa_labs does the rest.
AI infrastructure that turns financial intent into real money moves.
Invest, earn, pay, trade, bet, straight from Claude, ChatGPT, or any agent, across a growing network of venues.
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We've been collaborating with @Wonderland to extend what's possible on Aztec: a zkTLS price oracle, a 403-authorizable token standard, contract inheritance, passkey wallets, and more.
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Aztec has been collaborating with @Wonderland to extend what's possible on the Protocol.
From new token standards to developer tooling to wallet UX, here's a look at what's actively being shipped and what's coming next π
Aztec has been collaborating with @Wonderland to extend what's possible on the Protocol.
From new token standards to developer tooling to wallet UX, here's a look at what's actively being shipped and what's coming next π
Wonderland has been working with the @ethereumfndn to make it easier for wallet and app developers to send assets across different blockchains.
Built as a first-class client for the Open Intents Framework, the cross-chain module provides access to multiple execution networks
The hardest problem in achieving interoperability has always been the infrastructure fragmentation underneath the UX layer. It's led to doubled efforts, different standards, different solver assumptions, and closed networks.