Verbwire abstracted the entire smart contract stack into a single REST API. Deploy contracts, mint tokens, transfer assets cross-chain, and query on-chain data across every major EVM blockchain — no Solidity, no Hardhat, no wallet management. Just your API key and a few lines of code.
No SDKs to configure. No ABIs to compile. No gas estimation. Pick a chain, make the call, get a transaction hash.
We eliminated the biggest barrier to blockchain adoption. No MetaMask. No seed phrases. No gas. Send an NFT, a token, any on-chain asset to an email address or phone number. The recipient clicks a link, and a non-custodial wallet is generated on their device. They own it. We never touch their keys.
Non-custodial wallet created on device. Asset claimed.
Every operation a developer needed — from contract deployment to on-chain analytics — behind a single API key with unified auth, consistent response formats, and automatic gas management.
Deploy collection or simple smart contracts to any supported chain. Zero Solidity. Automatic gas management. Contract verified on-chain instantly.
Mint from files, metadata URLs, or raw JSON. Quick-mint for zero-config omnichain minting. ERC-721 and ERC-1155 support out of the box.
Move assets across blockchains with omnichain infrastructure. Enable cross-chain sends on any contract, then transfer with a single call.
Pin files, metadata, and entire directories to IPFS. Auto-generate NFT-spec-compliant metadata from images. Permanent, decentralized storage.
Real-time ownership data, transfer histories, floor prices, sales events, collection attributes. 25+ query endpoints across all indexed chains.
Update metadata, freeze tokens, set mint prices, manage allowlists, transfer operators, burn tokens, and withdraw funds — all via API.
Same endpoint, same SDK call, same response format. Just swap the chain parameter.
chain: 'ethereum'
chain: 'polygon'
That's it. Same code.
The traditional smart contract deployment versus the Verbwire way.
verbwire.deploy()Every API call triggered a cascade of infrastructure that developers never had to think about.
We didn't just build an API — we showed up. Verbwire sponsored and participated in hundreds of hackathons, introducing smart contract development to thousands of new and young developers who had never touched blockchain before. We provided mentorship, bounties, and infrastructure credits to help the next generation of builders ship their first on-chain project.
We built Verbwire from a shared conviction that powerful technology shouldn't require a PhD to use. Between us, we brought 30+ years of Wall Street experience in trading, engineering, and risk management at scale. We learned to build systems that couldn't afford to fail. That same discipline shaped every line of Verbwire's infrastructure.
We launched in 2022, before the age of AI transformed software development. The problem was real: blockchain infrastructure was brilliant technology buried under unnecessary complexity, and most developers couldn't access it. We proved that a single API call could replace weeks of Solidity, Hardhat, and wallet configuration.
Verbwire served tens of thousands of developers and processed millions of API calls across 10+ blockchains. We sponsored hundreds of hackathons and helped a generation of builders ship their first on-chain project. We built non-custodial wallet infrastructure that let anyone receive blockchain assets via email or text, without ever touching a seed phrase.
The world has changed since we started. AI can now write, deploy, and audit smart contracts directly, collapsing the very complexity gap we built Verbwire to bridge. Verbwire served its purpose at exactly the right moment, and we're proud of what it represented.
We've since moved on to what we do best: funding and building at the edge of what's possible. Deep tech, moonshot problems: frontier AI, quantum computing, autonomous machines, and systems where software meets the physical world. The instinct is the same one that drove Verbwire: find the hard problem, build the abstraction, ship it.
If you're the kind of engineer who gets excited about impossible problems, reach out.
Onwards and upwards.