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Any communication, job offer, or link he shares claiming to represent dOrg is fraudulent. We do not know this person, and he does not speak for us in any capacity.
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Resilience for on-chain agents it's the thing that decides whether the first outage is a bad afternoon or the end of the product.
nobody believes that until the outage. then everybody does...⏬
https://t.co/yKWyj0vEyS
2026 is already the worst year for crypto hacks on record...$770M and counting.
At the same time: RWAs are going institutional, chains are going modular, and AI agents are quietly executing onchain on infra that wasn't built for them.
We broke down what each of these actually means for your roadmap, plus how we helped @StarkWareLtd ship across three fronts while keeping up:
https://t.co/2EYuEj03D2
Your AI agent is live. It's executing trades, managing positions, maybe touching governance.
Quick question: who actually reviewed what it's allowed to do?
Most teams ship the agent before the security review catches up...that's how 2026 already hit $770M+ in hacks.
We've spent years hardening onchain infra against exactly this (bridges, key management, access controls). Now we're applying that to AI agents.
If that question made you pause: https://t.co/JiiSkWGKaA
You've spent three weeks scrolling portfolios, doing intro calls, hearing "I'm a fast learner" in fifty different ways.
Half the candidates know AI agents but never touched a smart contract. The other half write Solidity and glaze over at "agent frameworks."
The ones who claim both, you're not sure if they actually do, or if you'll find out three months in...
dOrg is a dev cooperative that ships AI agents and onchain infra as one team. We've been helping clients secure +4B TVL since 2019.
If that gap is slowing your roadmap...👇
Be honest: How much of your roadmap is delayed because you’re still looking for the right engineers?
Web3 is getting more complex every quarter.
- RWAs.
- AI agents.
- Modular infrastructure.
- Cross-chain systems.
The challenge isn’t knowing what to build anymore...but having the right team capable of shipping it.
We help you: https://t.co/312ghBibJh
🔥Hot take: most Web3 teams are chasing 2026 trends with 2022 architecture.
RWAs need audit-ready contracts. Onchain AI needs auditable actions. Modular stacks need to be designed from day one.
😅The trend is not the hard part. The build is.
Article dropping soon. 👀
yes. we know you don’t need replacing.
you need support. because building an audience shouldn’t mean being online 24/7.
so we built it: AI streamers help you stay present, keep momentum, and grow, without always being “on”
You don’t need grants to fund your ecosystem.
You need infrastructure.
DAO Drops is now forkable💧
What powered V1 is now available to anyone.
Communities want tools they can run themselves...
🙌Now they have one: https://t.co/RGnI7XQwex
You’re not supposed to run your own funding round.
It's too complex. too messy. too much.
At least that’s what everyone assumed.
But something about that is starting to feel outdated...No permission, no heavy setup, no dependencies
This is getting real🌧️
the worst part about being a creator?
everything stops when you do.
no posts
no growth
no income
AI streamers change that.
your presence doesn’t have to disappear anymore.
Most founders don’t regret hiring a dev team, they regret what they missed before shipping.
Because in web3, you’re not hiring for "code". You’re locking in decisions that define how your system behaves under real pressure🔥🧯
And once it’s live…there’s no easy fix😅
If you’re outsourcing smart contract development, read this first👇
https://t.co/IGWHFMUlgU