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Depthfirst's $80M Sprint: Why AI Security Models Are Racing to Smart Contracts

Depthfirst just vacuumed up $80 million in Series B funding—totaling $120 million in under three months. Their new Dfs-mini1 model promises to lock down smart contracts with specialized AI.

Depthfirst announces $80M Series B and Dfs-mini1 AI security model launch

⚡ Key Takeaways

  • Depthfirst raised $120M in under 3 months, signaling massive investor bet on AI-driven security.
  • Dfs-mini1 targets smart contracts but promises cross-domain generalization via specialized training.
  • Funds will expand AI research and enterprise push, potentially disrupting manual auditing.

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Originally reported by SecurityWeek

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