⚠️ Research Preview — Deli is in active development and has not undergone a third-party security audit. Do not store production API keys with spending authority. Use test keys or keys with low rate limits while we harden the platform.

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Kieran Sweeney

Kieran Sweeney

Founder & Engineer

I got tired of watching the same failure mode: developer needs user's API key, user pastes it into a form, key lives in plaintext somewhere it shouldn't. OAuth solved “login with Google.” Yet, there's no standard way to delegate API credentials.

Deli is the missing standard: an OAuth 2.0 flow for API credential delegation. I've run large-scale operations (ETHDenver), shipped smart contracts to production (0xBrands), and built developer tools across multiple domains.

Deli is credential delegation for the API economy. Your users keep their keys. Your app gets scoped access. The proxy works, the SDK is published, and I'm more interested in getting the protocol right than scaling prematurely.

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Deli is early. If you care about credential security, developer experience, or building protocol-level infrastructure — let's talk.

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