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Dawson Botsford

Hey, I'm Dawson

I'm an indie hacker, AI consultant, and developer in Boulder. I build fintech products and developer tools, usually taking them from the first prototype through production myself.

My current focus is Newly Filed: a faster way to search, track, and build with public-company filings from the SEC.

Previously, I was CTO at Bankless and founded Earnifi, which helped visitors find $1 billion in crypto airdrops. That work is part of my history; today I spend most of my time on AI, fintech, and tools that help developers move faster.

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Building now: Newly Filed

Newly Filed turns the SEC's EDGAR archive into a product people can actually use:

  • full-text search across public-company filings;
  • structured filing data for developers and financial workflows;
  • company watchlists and alerts for newly published disclosures; and
  • an API for building products on top of primary-source SEC data.

It is both a fintech product and an indie-hacker build: ingestion pipelines, search, data modeling, API design, billing, and the web experience all live under one roof.

Search SEC filings → · Explore the developer API →

AI consulting

I help teams turn AI ideas into working products and better engineering workflows. My favorite engagements combine product strategy with hands-on implementation: prototypes, internal tools, automations, architecture, and the path from a promising demo to dependable software.

If that sounds useful, reach me on X.

Developer tools

I keep these tools small, fast, and straightforward to adopt:

Project What it does Try it
nr A tiny Rust task runner for JavaScript, Python, Rust, Make, Just, and more Install
RelativePath A VS Code extension for finding and inserting relative file paths Marketplace
essential-eth A compact TypeScript library for EVM applications Compare

Earlier onchain work

I spent years building Ethereum products and still maintain several useful open-source projects from that chapter:

Project What it does Try it
eth-labels Public EVM address labels with an API, datasets, and MCP server API
drain A non-custodial wallet migration and rescue tool Open app
txn.xyz Shareable, wallet-shaped URLs for Ethereum transactions Open app

I like shipping focused tools, measuring the difference, and keeping the implementation understandable. If one of these projects is useful, issues and pull requests are welcome.

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  1. nr nr Public

    The fastest script runner ever

    Rust 31

  2. eth-labels eth-labels Public

    📃 A public dataset of crypto addresses labeled

    HTML 286 53

  3. essential-eth essential-eth Public

    🪶 An alternative to ethers & web3 that's 10x smaller

    TypeScript 308 34

  4. drain drain Public

    🫗 Drain a wallet of tokens FAST

    TypeScript 233 131

  5. mailto mailto Public

    💌 ⚡️ The mailto encoder

    JavaScript 226 29

  6. txn.xyz txn.xyz Public

    🧨 Connect any wallet to web3 instantly

    TypeScript 55 14