Forkchoice is relevant to the AI agent ecosystem as a builder of the essential infrastructure that autonomous agents interact with. Agents operating in the Web3 or Fintech sectors require reliable, secure, and predictable interfaces—such as multisigs, exchanges, and smart contracts—to execute actions. Forkchoice’s work on privacy-first ZK rollups (Miden) and native exchanges provides the secure 'rails' necessary for agents to perform financial transactions without being front-run or compromised.
Furthermore, their focus on SaaS tooling and operations dashboards is where the monitoring and control layers for AI agent fleets are often situated. As agents become more active in decentralized governance and automated trading, the engineering standards championed by Forkchoice—such as fuzz testing and audited smart contracts—become the baseline requirements for the environments where these agents live and operate.
Forkchoice is a product design and engineering studio that operates at the intersection of traditional cloud infrastructure and decentralized finance. While many agencies in the space function as simple staff augmentation firms, Forkchoice positions itself as a product partner. This distinction is central to their operations; they do not sell developer hours. Instead, they sell completed products, focusing on the shipping of tested, peer-reviewed code. The studio is built around a core team of engineers with backgrounds at Polygon and AWS, bringing a mix of protocol-level blockchain experience and traditional enterprise-scale cloud engineering.
The studio covers a broad technical range but specializes in high-stakes infrastructure. Their services are divided into web applications, decentralized applications (dApps), smart contracts, SaaS tooling, and fintech products. For web work, they utilize modern frameworks like Next.js, React, and Astro to build product interfaces and SaaS platforms. However, their deeper technical differentiation lies in their blockchain and smart contract capabilities. They develop production-ready contracts, indexers, and bridges using Solidity, Rust, and Move. This stack allows them to build across various ecosystems, including Ethereum, Cosmos, and newer Move-based blockchains.
Their commitment to security is reflected in their development process. Every release is subject to a rigorous testing suite that includes unit, integration, and end-to-end testing, alongside fuzz coverage. For projects that handle user funds or sensitive data, this process is designed to create a full audit trail before the product even reaches external auditors. This 'security-first' approach is a direct response to the volatility and risk inherent in the Web3 sector.
The studio has a record of shipping for major names in the cryptocurrency ecosystem. One notable project is their work for Miden, a privacy-first ZK rollup. Forkchoice built the multisig and native exchange for the platform, handling everything from core primitives to user-facing flows using Rust. They also provided ecosystem tooling and front-end engineering for Shiba Inu, a project that required serving millions of users while maintaining audited security standards. These projects demonstrate their ability to handle both the backend complexities of Zero-Knowledge proofs and the frontend requirements of massive community-driven ecosystems.
Forkchoice occupies a niche for startups and protocols that have outgrown generalist agencies but are not yet large enough to maintain a massive internal engineering team for every specialized component. By offering 'predictable delivery'—which includes shared roadmaps and weekly updates—they solve the common agency problem of opaque timelines. Based on their focus on 'receipts, not promises,' they represent a shift toward specialized, high-pedigree studios that prioritize engineering integrity over rapid, untested expansion.
Product interfaces and SaaS platforms built with modern web frameworks.
End-to-end development of wallets, exchanges, and governance interfaces.
Forkchoice is hiring.