Sector tracker · One-engineer companies · Threshold-driven
Web3 — the one-person unicorn lens.
The single-engineer protocol — sparse repos, dense token economics, one-author whitepaper.
Thresholds — Web3
What makes a Web3repo “solo-founder” here
- Stars (floor)
- ≥ 250
- Commits (rolling 90d)
- ≥ 55
- Distinct contributors
- ≤ 2
- Top-contributor share
- ≥ 86%
Concentration window: rolling 90 days.
Why one founder, why this sector
The shape of one-engineer companies in Web3
Web3 protocol-level projects often start with a single technical author because the token-design surface and the contract code cluster in the same brain. We see two solo-founder patterns: (1) a protocol founder shipping the canonical client and reference contracts, and (2) a builder shipping a developer tool for an existing chain (an indexer, a wallet, a multisig helper). The first is rare; the second is common.
Tooling footprint
What the codebase looks like
Solidity/Vyper/Move/Rust, Foundry or Hardhat with a full fuzz-test suite, an `audits/` directory linking to public audit firms, no marketing site — only a docs subdomain.
Pattern to watch
The observable acceleration shape
Star count is largely irrelevant in web3 — watch contributor counts and audit timing instead. A solo founder typically ships a Code4rena/Sherlock contest right before mainnet; the days surrounding the contest are the densest commit window.
Most common false positive
What looks like solo-founder signal but isn’t
Many 'solo-founder' web3 repos are actually parent-foundation-funded projects with a single visible maintainer. Check the deployer wallet history and the funding wallets — VC-backed protocols leak through the on-chain trail even when the GitHub looks solo.
Archetype (composite — not a real person)
The Web3 solo-founder shape, in one sentence
Senior protocol engineer ships a reference client for a new appchain, ships canonical contracts to mainnet in month seven, raises a strategic round, and is still the only GitHub committer at the point of public mainnet launch.
Composite archetype. We don’t name founders publicly — that edge belongs to dashboard subscribers, not the open web.
Where the live Web3 data lives
From this thesis to the working board
This page is the editorial lens. The live data feeds are next door. /predicted is the weekly all-stage bet. /startups-to-watch ranks this sector by acceleration. /firstlook is the paid Dashboard where the threshold filter actually runs.
Related sectors
Where else this archetype shows up
Last reviewed 2026-05-22. Sector entries reviewed monthly. Methodology: /methodology.