FYEO

  • Name: FYEO
  • URL: https://fyeo.io/
  • Category: smart-contract security firm / hybrid AI-plus-human audit workflow / public audit-report corpus / multichain security-review infrastructure
  • Summary: FYEO is better cataloged as hybrid security-review infrastructure than as a pure AI-audit marketing story. In this pass, the strongest first-party evidence came from the FYEO site metadata and the public audit-reports repository. Those materials jointly show a firm positioning itself around AI-guided audits with human expert validation while also maintaining a structured public matrix of audit reports and blog posts that spans 2021 through 2026 across a wide range of clients and ecosystems.
  • What it does:
    • Performs Web3 security reviews centered on AI-guided smart-contract audits with human validation
    • Publishes a first-party public audit repository with linked PDF reports and companion blog posts
    • Maintains a structured audit matrix covering multiple years, languages, ecosystems, and engagement types including ongoing reviews
    • Shows activity across Ethereum, Solana, XRPL, Flare, Axelar, Cosmos-adjacent systems, wallets, and agent-related projects rather than a single-chain niche
  • Key claims:
    • The FYEO site describes the company as “Hybrid AI + Human-Led Web3 Security Audits” and says its approach uses “AI-guided smart contract audits with human expert validation”
    • The same first-party site metadata says FYEO’s hybrid methodology “pinpoints risky code diffs and third-party vulnerabilities,” which is more specific than generic AI-audit branding
    • The public audit repository exposes both a Code Audit Reports directory and a PublicAuditMatrix.md file, signaling that FYEO treats public reporting as a structured product surface
    • In this pass, the public audit matrix listed 88 entries spanning 2021-2026 across 40 distinct clients and 25 protocol labels, with examples including Energy Web, Hyperlane, Mysten Labs, XRPL Labs, Flare, Axelar Foundation, Ripple, Solana Foundation, and NatGold
    • The matrix links not only PDF reports but also first-party FYEO blog posts for many engagements, suggesting the company packages public reporting and explanatory writeups together
    • Across the first-party materials, FYEO looks less like a black-box AI scanner and more like a hybrid audit operation building a reusable public corpus of security work
  • Whitepaper: No canonical standalone FYEO whitepaper or litepaper surfaced in this pass. The clearest current sources of truth were the FYEO site metadata, the public audit-reports repository, and the public audit matrix; see ../whitepapers/fyeo-primary-sources-2026-05-03.md.
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  • Last reviewed: 2026-05-03 UTC