Introducing DriverFi — the protocol that turns maintenance history into verifiable proof, built on Solana, designed for every rider in Latin America.
Every week, thousands of motorcycles change hands across Latin America.
The seller knows everything about that bike. How many kilometers it really has. Whether the oil was changed on time. Whether it took a hard fall last year.
The buyer knows none of it. They look at the odometer — which can be rolled back in 20 minutes for about $10. They look at the paint. They listen to the engine and hope for the best.
"This is the used motorcycle market in LATAM today. A market built almost entirely on trust between strangers, with no way to verify anything."
We're building the infrastructure to change that.
You maintain your bike because your income depends on it. But when you sell, you can't prove it. Your well-maintained bike gets treated like a neglected one.
You've either been burned by a bike that wasn't what it seemed, or spent hours trying to verify information that can't be verified today.
You know which bikes come in regularly and which don't. That knowledge lives only in your head. DriverFi lets you turn it into a verifiable reputation.
Two minutes in the app. Oil change, brake check, tire replacement — with a photo of the odometer. Simple, fast, yours.
A partner workshop confirms the visit: date, mileage, work done. They're the trusted oracle connecting the physical world to the digital record.
A compressed NFT is minted — a permanent, cryptographic record that nobody can alter. It costs less than a fraction of a cent. You don't need to know anything about crypto for this to happen.
When you sell, you share a QR code. The buyer scans it and sees the full history. They don't have to trust you — the record speaks for itself.
We evaluated every option. Solana is the only blockchain where this works for a delivery rider making $15 a day in Medellín.
Transactions cost less than $0.001. Confirmations happen in under 400 milliseconds. And with State Compression, we can issue millions of maintenance certificates at a cost that makes it viable for everyone — not just people who can afford gas fees.
The technology is invisible to the user. You use DriverFi like any app. The permanence happens in the background.
| Who | What they gain |
|---|---|
| Sellers | Higher resale price backed by verified data — not just claims |
| Buyers | Zero fraud, full transparency, confident decisions |
| Mechanics | A verifiable reputation that attracts new clients |
| Insurers | Real maintenance data means fairer, personalized premiums |
| Lenders | A responsible vehicle owner is a data point that doesn't exist today |
Kilometer and maintenance logging, photo evidence, mechanic validation interface. Fast, stable, built on Supabase.
Finding the first workshops willing to become DriverFi validators. This is the hardest part and we treat it as the most important.
Monthly records anchored to the blockchain. Compressed NFT certificates issued for every validated service.
Resale QR codes, insurance integrations, a reputation system for riders and mechanics. Built on real data, not promises.
"We are not a crypto project looking for token speculation. We are a tool for real people with real motorcycles solving a real problem."
We're building in public, which means we share the work as it develops — not after everything is polished. We are not a finished product today.
We are not asking riders to learn wallets, seed phrases, or any crypto concept. The goal is for the technology to be completely invisible.
We are a small team, starting in Medellín, Colombia, building something the market in Latin America needs and that no one has built yet.
We're sharing every step — the progress, the problems, the mechanic partnerships, the code. If you ride, wrench, invest, or build in Web3, this is for you.
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