Mitchell Amador is the Founder and CEO of Immunefi. Before Immunefi, Mitchell was best known for making Sophia the Robot a worldwide sensation as the CMO of SingularityNET and as the VP of Marketing at Steemit, where he drove its adoption and growth, resulting in a peak $2 billion valuation.
Since 2020, Immunefi’s security platform has prevented more than $25 billion in losses, protects $180 billion, and has paid out $125 million in rewards to security researchers. Immunefi has the largest security network in crypto, having secured 650+ protocols, including Ethereum, Optimism, Arbitrum, Chainlink, Aave, and Morpho. Immunefi currently safeguards 70% of all DeFi TVL.
The Immunefi token (IMU) is the central value creation asset powering the entire Immunefi ecosystem and aligns incentives for across protocols, security researchers, and community members working to make crypto safe. IMU is an ERC-20 token with a total supply of 10 billion, with allocations dedicated to the community and ecosystem, core contributors and team, investors, and long-term reserves.
Immunefi’s Security OS is an AI-powered, end-to-end protection platform for the onchain economy. It unifies audits, PR reviews, bug bounties, monitoring, firewalling, multisig protection, brand defense, and anti-phishing into a single command center. At its core is Immunefi AI, trained on the world’s largest private dataset of real exploits, bug reports, and mitigations, enabling predictive, machine-speed threat detection and prevention across decentralized protocols and onchain financial infrastructure.
Total Initial Supply: 10,000,000,000 $IMU
Ecosystem & Community – 47.5%
Early Backers – 16%
Team & Core Contributors – 26.5%
Reserve – 10%
Growth-linked release philosophy: $IMU emissions are designed to grow in step with real ecosystem growth. Incentives activate only when measurable contribution events occur such as when:
a) Protocols increase security coverage
b) Researchers contribute, and
c) Community backs security activity
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