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Description
HoneyWire is a versatile open-source platform designed for deception technology, allowing users to implement canary-based tripwires throughout internal networks to identify unauthorized lateral movements and intrusion attempts.
The deployment process involves operators utilizing a terminal UI (TUI) command-line interface wizard to set up multiple "HoneyWires," which are lightweight, distroless imitation services, on any Linux server within the network.
Once deployed, these HoneyWires operate covertly in the background, lacking any legitimate purpose that would prompt interaction from authorized users or systems.
Upon an attacker engaging with a HoneyWire, a precise alert is triggered and sent to the centralized Hub as well as to designated notification channels, ensuring immediate awareness of potential security breaches.
Various deployment options are available, including imitation router login pages, canary TCP tarpits, and network scanning detectors, all aimed at enhancing security protocols.
The Hub serves as a self-hosted control center built on Go, which is implemented through Docker and manages the centralized oversight of all active HoneyWires while also streamlining configuration management by replacing traditional manual JSON configurations.
This comprehensive approach not only strengthens network security but also simplifies the management of deceptive technology within the system architecture.
Description
Honeyswap consists of liquidity pool contracts that have been deployed across various EVM-compatible networks, all sharing standardized frontend interfaces managed by the 1Hive community. Presently, Honeyswap operates on both xDai and Polygon, with intentions to broaden its support to additional EVM chains and rollups in the near future. It utilizes a multi-token model to effectively balance Global and Local incentives, ensuring a sustainable ecosystem. Development and maintenance activities that yield Global benefits are financed through Honey sourced from 1Hive's communal pool. Conversely, localized Farming Rewards, which provide advantages to a specific supported chain, employ a Comb token that is evaluated as a derivative based on that chain's transaction volume. Swap fees on Honeyswap are distributed with one-twelfth allocated to Honey, another one-twelfth directed to the local Comb token, and a significant five-sixths going directly to the liquidity providers facilitating the swap. Additionally, the Honeyswap frontend offers an open-source interface designed for effortless trading and liquidity pooling, enhancing accessibility for users across different platforms. This commitment to user-friendly design reflects Honeyswap's dedication to fostering a vibrant decentralized finance community.
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Integrations
Arbitrum
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CoinGecko
CoinMarketCap
MetaMask
Polygon
Telegram
TradingView
WalletConnect
Integrations
Arbitrum
Base App
CoinGecko
CoinMarketCap
MetaMask
Polygon
Telegram
TradingView
WalletConnect
Pricing Details
Free
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Free Version
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Free Version
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Deployment
Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook
Customer Support
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Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support
Customer Support
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Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support
Types of Training
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Training Docs
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Live Training (Online)
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Vendor Details
Company Name
HoneyWire
Country
Italy
Website
honeywire.dev
Vendor Details
Company Name
Honeyswap
Founded
2020
Website
honeyswap.org
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