anonymous launches StealthTest, a Web3 tool with private test networks to improve QA and security for NFT projects

AUSTIN, Texas, 26 September 2022 /PRNewswire/ — nameless™, the company backed by Gary Vee, Mechanism Capital and Guy Oseary’s Sound Ventures, among others, have just released an innovative SaaS product to improve NFT project testing and quality assurance. The new NFT software, called StealthTestwill help solve critical infrastructure and deployment issues in the nascent Web3 industry.

The news comes as the viability of current NFT project deployment models and methods comes into question following the recent NFT crash, as leading companies re-evaluate their approach or are abandoned coiling when their NFT launch misses the mark due to faulty testing or compromised security.

“This technology will give web3 developers access to fully private test networks for Ethereum, IPFS and Arweave to test smart contracts extensively throughout the NFT project lifecycle. This will reduce the attack surface of a successful NFT launch by keeping the network and data completely private. , and encourage deep audits and edge-case testing. Over time, we will add more blockchains and tools to further enhance the utility of this NFT technology,” said Jimmy McNelisfounder of nameless.

McNelis recognized the urgent need to build a risk management and privacy protection solution for NFT projects to ensure a seamless deployment during the QA phase while working with Gary Vee about to launch its VeeFriends collection.

Large companies are currently facing significant challenges in entering and activating the NFT space. While NFTs have great potential for the future, NFT launches are often compromised due to insufficient testing of smart contracts, tokens, or token data.

“Finding product bugs at launch is every developer’s worst nightmare. In NFTs and DeFi, the stakes are higher; users put money in and bet on the resilience of a project’s code. In this industry, you probably don’t come back from launch bugs, and I think is why nobody made StealthTest before we did. We didn’t look at all the projects that did it, we looked at the ones that should have done it but didn’t. We created StealthTest so you can start with confidence, not just luck.” so Bart WyattCTO for nameless.

Investor confidence in the NFT market is currently on the wane – and projects that have suffered technical complications at launch or throughout the development cycle have experienced an immediate and noticeable loss of trust from their communities that intended to provide financial and social support.

“To foster consumer confidence and encourage more companies to innovate and experiment with NFTs, we need to provide the right tools to ensure these companies can deploy and deliver their NFT projects to market in line with their original vision,” he continued McNelis.

Following the successful launch of StealthTest, Nameless plans to expand its industry-leading toolbox by continuing to focus on the most underserved areas of Web3, including smart contract and wallet management.

StealthTest is the first of several Web3 development tools from nameless. nameless is responsible for the launch of Gary Vee VeeFriends, Flyfish Club and Pranksy’s NFTBoxes, among others. nameless closed one 15 million dollars seed investment round led by Mechanism Capital in autumn 2021.

About Nameless:

nameless is a comprehensive product package that enables the development of rich Web3 experiences. Our tools set new industry standards for quality assurance, security and compliance. At our core, we are product-focused builders with a toolset that will power the metaverse infrastructure. We exist at the forefront of blockchain technologies, operating at a fundamental level by addressing underserved market needs.

nameless is one of the only Web3 toolkits that provides cloud-based private test environments complete with Ethereum, IPFS and Arweave integrations, allowing teams to build with maximum privacy.

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anonymous launches StealthTest, a Web3 tool with private test networks to improve QA and security for NFT projects

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