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GitHub contributor lists are very easy to fake.
Anyone can put a respected builder's name on their repo, and it's repeatedly used to raise money and rug.
Tomorrow we change that.
As a company, our aim is to use AI to make the internet safer. One step at a time.
Excited to announce our partnership with @poofnew.
Every app shipped on Poof has one-click access to Vector, our agentic pentest.
$49/scan. 9 vulnerabilities found on average. 2x the critical detection rate against leading competitors.
Secure software shouldn't be a luxury.
zauth just beat a billion dollar competitor. It's sitting at a $5 million market cap.
Take two minutes and read why I think this is one of the most bullish, scalable visions I've ever seen.
AI agents are becoming the new layer of the internet. They move money. They write and deploy code. They make decisions at speeds humans can't supervise in real time. The infrastructure to actually secure that, to verify what agents are doing, to protect what they're touching, it barely exists.
That's the canyon, and @zauthinc is building the bridge.
In December, I began as an investor. After weeks of advising behind the scenes and realizing where this ship was going, I had a serious conversation with @willhasroot and became a cofounder. I've been in this space five years, and met a lot of incredible people. Will is by far the most talented and capable developer I've encountered. Not close.
We both graduated college last year. While we have both, this isn't a story about youth or hunger. It's me telling you that we are spending the best years of our lives living, breathing, and sleeping zauth, because we see a billion dollar vision in front of us and we're not letting it go.
Here's the insight that I keep coming back to:
Security was never built for the small developer. Why would it be? Before AI, building a large functional product took thousands of dollars, weeks of time, and an entire team. That same product now takes a $200 subscription and a weekend. The largest growing cohort of developers in history exists right now, and almost none of them have real security tooling available to them.
That's what we change.
I've invested in thousands of projects, and have been fortunate enough to ride quite a few from <$1M to nine figures. I have never been this confident in something. Not even close. And the reason is simple. It is the most real business I've ever been a part of. It's relevant to Web3, but expands far beyond it. The security industry is worth 250 billion dollars and it's going to get flipped on its head. The opportunity in front of zauth is massive. The largest companies in the world have doubled down on our claim that AI security is the future. There is land for the taking.
I don't think you can change your life putting a few thousand dollars into the S&P. I do think that possibility is real with zauth.
This is not financial advice. I am a cofounder and investor.
If you have any questions, feedback, or concerns about zauth, ask away. I am confident that if you take the time to do research on it, you will be as blown away as I was.
The @theallinpod just called AI cybersecurity a market "about to explode." @davidsacks specifically: use AI to find vulnerabilities, patch them, harden your infrastructure.
100,000 AI-built apps ship every day. The people building them aren't security engineers.
We built Vector, an autonomous pentesting agent that attacks your app, finds the real vulnerabilities, and tells you exactly how to fix them.
We find an average of 9.7 vulns for $20 per scan.
The future is here.
You can now upload your bloodwork (PDF) or enter markers manually.
After that, the agent works off your actual biomarkers, not generic inputs.
So responses, stacks, and suggestions are based on your data.
As parsing happens locally on your device, it's also stored locally. Your biomarkers stay on your device, not on the server.
Still early, but this is a meaningful step toward real context aware agentic use.
You can now use this feature along with others at https://t.co/X1odEZqGHq
Peptome is live.
Not a peptide database.
Not a tracker.
A decision engine for human biology.
Bloodwork → Compounds → Protocols → Feedback → Improvement
This is the closed loop.
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