I built Woof Software, a small dev agency that works exclusively on crypto infrastructure — lending protocols, DeFi vaults, native wallets, and on-chain analytics.
Most of our clients are protocols or DAOs that have a product vision but need a technical team to own the full build. We've shipped work for Compound Finance, Avalanche, Kava, and Silo.
The interesting technical side: a lot of our work lately has been around ERC-4626 vault architecture and LST integrations — getting the accounting right across automated strategies without introducing rounding exploits is genuinely tricky.
We handle everything from Solidity contracts through to UI/UX and growth. Clients get direct access to senior engineers, not account managers.
Hey HN,
I built Woof Software, a small dev agency that works exclusively on crypto infrastructure — lending protocols, DeFi vaults, native wallets, and on-chain analytics.
Most of our clients are protocols or DAOs that have a product vision but need a technical team to own the full build. We've shipped work for Compound Finance, Avalanche, Kava, and Silo.
The interesting technical side: a lot of our work lately has been around ERC-4626 vault architecture and LST integrations — getting the accounting right across automated strategies without introducing rounding exploits is genuinely tricky.
We handle everything from Solidity contracts through to UI/UX and growth. Clients get direct access to senior engineers, not account managers.
Lately there is a slow down in our pipeline, how do you connect to builders in web3?
I built Woof Software, a small dev agency that works exclusively on crypto infrastructure — lending protocols, DeFi vaults, native wallets, and on-chain analytics.
Most of our clients are protocols or DAOs that have a product vision but need a technical team to own the full build. We've shipped work for Compound Finance, Avalanche, Kava, and Silo.
The interesting technical side: a lot of our work lately has been around ERC-4626 vault architecture and LST integrations — getting the accounting right across automated strategies without introducing rounding exploits is genuinely tricky.
We handle everything from Solidity contracts through to UI/UX and growth. Clients get direct access to senior engineers, not account managers.
Hey HN,
I built Woof Software, a small dev agency that works exclusively on crypto infrastructure — lending protocols, DeFi vaults, native wallets, and on-chain analytics.
Most of our clients are protocols or DAOs that have a product vision but need a technical team to own the full build. We've shipped work for Compound Finance, Avalanche, Kava, and Silo.
The interesting technical side: a lot of our work lately has been around ERC-4626 vault architecture and LST integrations — getting the accounting right across automated strategies without introducing rounding exploits is genuinely tricky.
We handle everything from Solidity contracts through to UI/UX and growth. Clients get direct access to senior engineers, not account managers.
Lately there is a slow down in our pipeline, how do you connect to builders in web3?