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Welcome to the comprehensive documentation hub for the Kim ecosystem. This documentation covers kim.fun, a revolutionary Web3 security platform designed to identify and prevent North Korean hackers from infiltrating crypto projects.

About kim.fun

Kim.fun addresses crypto's most critical threat: North Korean state-sponsored hackers who have stolen over $3 billion since 2017 and $1.6 billion in just the first half of 2025. Our platform provides a unique psychological and technical barrier by requiring users to denounce Kim Jong-un through voice and text verification.

How It Works

  • Voice Verification: Advanced anti-deepfake technology analyzes speech patterns and authenticity
  • Text Verification: Users must write statements denouncing the North Korean regime
  • Psychological Deterrence: Makes it culturally and politically impossible for North Korean operatives to participate
  • Community Gamification: Rewards legitimate users while identifying potential threats
  • API Integration: Easy integration for crypto projects to enhance their security posture

The Threat We Address

North Korea's Lazarus Group and other state-backed units represent the single largest threat to crypto security:

  • 70% of all crypto thefts in 2025 attributed to North Korean hackers
  • $1.5 billion Bybit hack - largest crypto theft in history (February 2025)
  • 50% of North Korea's foreign currency comes from cybercrime
  • Direct funding of weapons and nuclear programs through stolen crypto

What’s Inside

Guides

  • Bots
    • Discord: Setup, roles/permissions, verification (voice/text), server config, best practices.
    • Telegram: Group setup, parity with Discord flows, moderation and anti-spam.
  • App
    • Catch: Submit and upvote catches, evidence tips, privacy notes.
    • Guess: Daily challenge flow, clues, costs, leaderboard.
    • Buy KIM: NEAR wallet setup, Rhea Finance integration, Solana bridge (KIM token not yet deployed).

Smart Contracts

  • Addresses: Mainnet/Testnet contract references (with Nearblocks links).
  • Guess Contract: Purpose, public interfaces (view/change), usage examples.
  • Testnet Wallets: Creating/funding, key management best practices.

Getting Involved

  • Ecosystem Opportunities (Kimdeas), Anti-Kim Alliance overview, social links.

KIM PAPER

  • Whitepaper outline and link to the canonical Notion page.

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