Coincraft maps the roles, incentives, liquidity flows, governance, permissions, value loops, and failure modes before code begins.
The economic machine becomes coherent before it becomes contract logic.Protocol Launch Studio
The Fastest Path to Market Is Not Building the Wrong System First.
Coincraft is a Protocol Launch Studio for serious Web3 teams—led by a systems architect who owns the protocol build from economy to code to testnet to audit handoff.
If the protocol is core to the company, do not assemble it from vendors.
Incentive model
System boundaries
Build source of truth
Tested implementation
Deployed and inspectable
Review package
For founders, funds, and protocol teams where tokenomics, contracts, liquidity, governance, and audit have to work as one.
Multiple protocol teams. One accountable path to market.
Move From Rough Architecture to a Market-Ready System.
Coincraft is opening a limited Summer Cohort for serious Web3 teams that need to move from protocol idea, rough architecture, or messy build into a market-ready system.
Selected teams work through the Coincraft Protocol Launch Method: economic architecture, frozen spec, contract system, testnet deployment, investor demo, and audit handoff preparation.
It is a focused studio engagement for teams that need the right protocol built quickly—before the wrong architecture hardens into code.
Apply with your project stage, chain targets, timeline, raise status, and whether you have an existing codebase.
Apply for the Summer CohortThe Costliest Delay Is Architectural Drift.
Not because the engineers are bad.
Because protocol systems are not ordinary software products.
Four Owners. Four Interpretations.
Context is handed off, reinterpreted, and reconstructed at every stage.
One Owner. One System.
One continuous architectural thread from first principle to reviewable system.
The token, incentives, contracts, liquidity, governance, and risk surface are one machine.
If no one owns the machine as a system, teams spend months rebuilding it.One Systems Architect Owns the Machine.
Most teams have engineers. Fewer have a systems architect.
Serious protocols need someone who owns the architecture before it becomes expensive: economic design, contract boundaries, permissions, liquidity, invariants, upgrade posture, deployment sequence, and audit surface.
That is the role Coincraft plays.
The Coincraft Playbook.
A proven and proprietary playbook for moving from protocol idea to market-ready system by killing the wrong paths before they become products.
The architecture becomes a build-ready source of truth: contracts, states, invariants, integrations, edge cases, permissions, and known risks.
Engineers stop interpreting and start building.Contracts, tests, deployment scripts, protocol control planes, and integration surfaces are implemented against the frozen spec.
Implementation follows the architecture instead of rewriting it by accident.Adversarial review, invariant testing, findings ledgers, and refactor cycles expose fragile logic before audit or mainnet.
Weak points are found while the system is still cheap to change.The system is wired into a reviewable environment with addresses, manifests, chain settings, routes, runbooks, and demo flows.
Stakeholders can inspect the system before mainnet pressure begins.The final package gives CTOs, internal security teams, investors, and auditors one coherent system to review.
Audit handoff starts from a complete protocol, not a reconstruction project.Launch Sooner.
Survive Review.
Most protocol timelines are not slow because the code is impossible.
They are slow because the wrong decisions become product.
Fast because the architecture is owned. Rigorous enough to survive review.
Market-Ready Protocol Systems, Not Promises.
A package investors, CTOs, internal security teams, and third-party auditors can inspect.
Architecture → multi-chain testnet
Global Market Infrastructure Protocol, Carried Through the Full Studio Path
The flagship build demonstrates the Coincraft model: economic architecture, frozen spec, contracts, adversarial review, four-chain testnet, investor dashboard, manifests, runbooks, and audit preparation.
Read the case studyThe Best Studio Knows What Not to Ship.
Built the CDP Model. Retired It.
Global Gold also shows the part no dev shop sells: judgment. A CDP model was designed, built, and retired when the basket vault proved cleaner, debt-free, and easier to review.
Should this protocol exist this way at all?Read the Global Gold Judgment Story ↗
Four Ways to Work With the Studio.
Choose the point where architectural ownership creates the most leverage.
Architecture Review
A first-principles review of the concept, economy, incentives, permissions, liquidity, governance, and risk surface.
Spec Freeze Sprint
Ambiguity is removed, assumptions are forced into the open, and the protocol becomes a source of truth engineers can implement.
Market-Ready Testnet Build
Contracts, tests, adversarial review, deployment, frontend, runbooks, investor demo, and audit handoff under one architectural owner.
Protocol Rescue
Coincraft identifies what should survive, redesigns what is broken, and rebuilds toward a credible testnet and audit path.
AI Accelerates Execution. Architecture Stays Human.
Every major decision is human-owned: economic design, contract boundaries, permissions, invariants, upgrade posture, lifecycle, deployment, and audit handoff.
AI is a force multiplier for implementation, review, refactoring, testing, documentation, and adversarial analysis.
The output is trusted because it is specified, reviewed, tested, ledgered, deployed, and prepared for human security review.I Now Build the Protocol Systems I Used to Architect.
Since founding Coincraft in 2022, Austin Seiberlich has shaped token economies and Web3 systems for 50+ companies.
The person designing the economic machine is the same person making the architectural decisions that carry it into code, demo, diligence, and audit preparation.
Talk to Coincraft Before the Architecture Hardens Into Code.
Send the project stage, chain targets, timeline, raise status, and whether you have an existing codebase.
austin@coincraft.build