building tools for a decentralized future
frontend hosting for web3 devs:
* Deploy a site in 15 seconds.
* More exciting web3 features coming soon. ๐
Today we are excited to reveal Nomial: An Open Liquidity Network for the Modular Ecosystem.
Nomial creates the first opportunity for token holders on L2โs to add liquidity to the Intents Stack and earn yield.
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how do ppl decipher the rhetoric in web3?
> An intent-centric architecture for decentralized counterparty discovery, solving, information flow control, & multi-chain atomic settlement
wtf does that mean? No way anyone understands without thinking about it for 5+ minutes
Want a more secure frontend? ๐ก๏ธ
@dApplingNetwork offers decentralized frontends to protect against frontend attacks
3DNS offers onchain domains that allows for real time onchain domain management that can only be accessed with your wallet
Hello everyone!! ๐
We've been a bit quiet lately, but we're back! ๐ Our friends at @3dns_inc have invited us to an X Space to chat about on-chain domains and share our latest updates. ๐
Set a reminder! โฐ
Join us on 6/7 4:30pm UTC for a Space with @dApplingNetwork where we will be discussing onchain domains and dAppling's features such as decentralized hosting on IPFS, DNS monitoring, and more!
https://t.co/f0c6CupJe7
Excited to chat about this -> @3dns_inc has been a great partner as the best on-chain domain registrar.
They help to solve some of the major issues around DNS hijacking that ppl like @Namecheap expose teams to.
Happy to see a tool like @dApplingNetwork's, which monitors over 3,000 domains for DNS hijacking and alerts users.
Improving domain security means reducing potential attacksโan important step forward.
Re: @VelodromeFi / @aerodromefi frontend hack
registrars seems to be the main weak point for DeFi frontends. Same thing happened with the balancer/frax hacks.
@Porkbun โ ๏ธ๐ท๐โ ๏ธ was tricked into giving away access to their DNS account which allowed the hacker to create an API key + transfer the nameservers.
Re: @Balancer Hack https://t.co/L86PHe1Kcy
You can see that on September 20th, when they reported the hack, their DNS records changed (to point at the phishing site)
We are working on some tooling to automatically monitor this stuff for DeFi protocols. If you're interested in trying it out send me a DM
Previously we'd just show a 404 page when dAppling preview builds r in progress.
Now we have an in-progress page that redirects u 2 the proper page once it's built
Re: Ledger Hack
We built a tool for DeFi frontends that automatically stops these types of attacks.
Frontends know what contracts they are supposed to be interacting with. They are typically hardcoded into the frontend.
dAppling looks at your expected contracts, then monitors your production deployment and looks for interactions with unexpected contracts.
If your frontend ever interacts with an unexpected contract that's bad โ ๏ธ โ ๏ธโ ๏ธ we send a critical alert + give option to disable the frontend.
All with 0 config.
If you're interested in early access send me a DM.
.@ENS_DAO service provider vote has started. If you like what we are doing, would love your support โฅ๏ธ
TLDR:
dAppling is a tool that makes it easy for developers to deploy secure decentralized frontends to IPFS & ENS. Developers connect their GitHub account, and with a few clicks get a decentralized site with CI/CD, preview builds, and best practices for a fast decentralized site out of the box.
We believe that itโs instrumental for the front end layer of applications to become decentralized. As ENS continues to grow, new use cases are popping up. We envision a future where ENS is used to provide a decentralized access point for all applications. For this to happen, developers need a way to host their sites in a decentralized way with a great developer experience, good performance for their users, and web3 grade security.
Full Info: https://t.co/XYQj0oZbfE
Voting: https://t.co/Bq143ukBiN
Improved our build logs to make it easier to understand how to debug failed builds.
Also gives AI insights on how to fix the issue - works surprisingly well.