Find projects based on the specific type of product or service they provide in the Web3 ecosystem.
A platform that facilitates the launch of new blockchain projects and cryptocurrency tokens, providing infrastructure for token sales, airdrops, community building, and early-stage market access. Excludes venture service activities such as equity investment, incubation programs, and strategic advisory services.
A tool to the process of deploying assets and collecting the rewards on behalf of users.
A product that provides decentralized computational resources for specific tasks, such as AI training, graphical rendering, or confidential computing.
A base layer blockchain that acts as the lowest settlement layer. Examples include Bitcoin or Ethereum.
A blockchain that inherits security from another L1 blockchain, often with the intent to improve either scaling, speed or cost.
A blockchain-based platform that offers games of chance or skill where users can wager cryptocurrency or tokens. These platforms typically leverage smart contracts for transparency and provable fairness in game outcomes.
A blockchain built on a L2, often with a specific objective or function.
Takes off chain data and makes it available on chain.
Collects small parts of assets and may convert them.
A bot, ususally in a chat app such as telegram, that enables its users to trade digital assets
A private key manager that requires physical equipment in order for users to interact with their onchain assets.
A specialized blockchain infrastructure component that orders and batches transactions for multiple chains, rollups, or applications.
A decentralized communication infrastructure that enables secure, private, and often censorship-resistant exchange of messages between users or applications.
Platforms that provide ongoing risk analysis, scoring, and monitoring of DeFi protocols, smart contracts, and blockchain projects for investment and operational decision-making. Includes: Protocol risk scoring, DeFi risk analytics, continuous risk monitoring
An application used to port assets from one blockchain to another.
An application that collects many different applications for the purpose of porting assets.
A place to make predictions on events that tend to be settled onchain.
A protocol that enables the trading of cryptocurrencies directly between users without the need for a central authority.
A service that scans multiple decentralised exchanges, often to compare prices and liquidity for trading pairs.
A platform where cryptocurrencies are traded through an authority or mediator that facilitates the transactions and often provides wallet services.
Services that allow for the conversion between cryptocurrencies and fiat currencies, facilitating entry and exit points into the crypto market.
Middleware for developers that aggregates multiple payment providers, processors, and methods into unified APIs.
Includes identity solutions that may follow DID standards or are products to do with issuing identity on blockchain networks.
Applications that facilitate online social interactions, community building, and content sharing, with optional blockchain-based features such as tokenized incentives, decentralized identity, or content ownership, but without primary focus on financial mechanisms or trading.
Solutions that enable interoperability, communication, or asset transfers between different blockchain networks, facilitating cross-chain operations and ecosystem connectivity. This includes onchain asset wrapping, purely for the sake of making an onchain asset usable on another chain.
Tools, frameworks, and platforms that enable the development and integration of blockchain technology into games, facilitating features such as in-game economies, digital asset ownership, and decentralized gameplay mechanics.
A peer-to-peer financial system on the blockchain that allows users to collateralize digital assets without the need for a central authority.
A service that offers Remote Procedure Call (RPC) endpoints, allowing developers and applications to interact with blockchain networks without running a full node.
Platforms operated by mediating entities that facilitate the collateralization of digital assets, often with added features like interest accounts.
Products and contracts that provide coverage for crypto-related risks and events, executed automatically on the blockchain.
A service providing real-time and historical financial information for cryptocurrencies from various markets for integration into apps and services.
A service offering developers direct access to information stored on a blockchain, usually for the purpose of building applications on it.
A product that helps move things or people from A -> B
Interactive digital entertainment designed on blockchain technology, often incorporating cryptocurrencies, NFTs, play to earn or tokenized assets for in-game transactions and ownership.
SDKs, frameworks, APIs, or services designed to facilitate the creation, testing, deployment, or integration of blockchain applications or transactions.
A catch all term for products that provide decentralised physical infrastructure (i.e., hardware rental).
Infrastructure, tools, and services that support staking operations, including validator management systems, delegation platforms, and staking pool infrastructure, and services for professional staking operations.
An online platform where unique digital assets can be bought, sold or traded.
A service that allows users to create and issue their own unique digital assets, typically involving digital art or collectibles.
A tool that allows you to interact with onchain information or explore data.
Creates, curates, or distributes Web3 content in various formats. It delivers research or information on market trends, tech news, and regulations while facilitating user engagement. It may use blockchain for content rights management and monetization. It includes subscription-based products.
A centralised service that provides liquidity to markets by continuously buying and selling assets, helping to ensure price stability and market efficiency in both centralized and decentralized environments. This does not refer to Automated Market Makers (AMMs) within DEXes.
A communication device that is often mobile. Often fits in ones hand and connected to the internet.
A platform that enables companies or projects to create, issue and manage grants. Could also be a grant aggregator, may also be a jobs board but generally is focused on grants.
A project or platform designed to facilitate philanthropic endeavors and create positive social or environmental change. This includes charitable activities, donations, conservation efforts, and art initiatives.
A organized gathering or series of gatherings including conferences, summits, and workshops that facilitate knowledge sharing, networking, skill development, or innovation. These events may be in-person, virtual, or hybrid.
Investment vehicles deploying capital into illiquid blockchain assets, including startup equity, pre-launch tokens, SAFT agreements, and locked positions without active secondary markets. Funds hold until exit events such as token launches or acquisitions. May include venture capital funds, accelerators, and incubators providing mentorship, resources, and networking alongside capital deployment.
A blockchain-based network or protocol that enables distributed storage and retrieval of digital files across multiple nodes.
A platform that enables the conversion of rights to a physical asset into a digital token on a blockchain.
A form of securing a blockchain that involves locking up participants’ onchain assets, and the participants receive an asset in return that can be spent, traded or exchanged like any other fungible asset.
APIs and platforms that collect, process, and serve data from traditional off-chain sources such as web content, social media, business intelligence, and internet resources.
Financial contracts on the blockchain whose value is based on the performance of an underlying digital asset, allowing for hedging, speculation, or access to new markets.
Enables interaction with, management, and nurturing of customer relationships. Includes customer data management, communication tools, loyalty programs, analytics, and automation.
Offers specialized services to the the Web3 ecosystem which are not covered by the other product types. These include technical (development, infrastructure), business (marketing, PR, design), financial (accounting, tax), legal, consulting, and administrative services.
Data about staking across various networks, most often to do with networks that require nodes to do some form of staking.
Tools and services that monitor blockchain transactions for regulatory compliance, conduct investigations of illicit activities, generate compliance reports, and ensure adherence to AML/KYC requirements
A comprehensive platform or interface providing real-time data and analysis tools, across various cryptocurrencies and digital stores of value.
A software program that uses artificial intelligence to autonomously execute specific tasks or make decisions within a blockchain ecosystem. For trading bots, please select the dedicated product type.
A system that enables the creation, deployment, and management of multiple AI agents within a blockchain context. Provides infrastructure and tools for agent operation.
A web browser with integrated blockchain and cryptocurrency capabilities that enables users to interact with decentralized applications, manage digital assets, and access Web3 services.
A self hosted way to build AI agents.
A suite of tools that provide baskets of assets for investors to get exposure to multiple assets at the same time
The process of creating and managing digital currencies pegged to traditional assets like fiat money or gold to reduce volatility in the crypto market.
Blockchain-based platforms that enable creators to tokenize, sell, and manage rights to their music, ensuring fair compensation and distribution.
Software that enables computers to participate in blockchain networks by running validator nodes, consensus mechanisms like mining in PoW, PoS, or network maintenance functions.
Enables the aggregation of computational resources or liquidity from multiple participants, commonly used in DeFi protocols for staking, mining or liquidity provision.
A cryptocurrency wallet that requires multiple private keys to authorize a transaction, enhancing security by distributing control among multiple parties.
A solution for secure storage and management of digital assets. Typically enables account abstraction (ERC-4337) and self-custody via white-label custody service or Wallets-as-a-service (WaaS). Not to be confused with embedded wallets.
An entity responsible for holding and safeguarding a client's securities or assets to prevent theft or loss.
Provides tools for the creation, administration and governance of entities that have a flattened hierarchy for decision-making and operating.
Facilitates secure, decentralized communication and transactions between connected devices with the integration of blockchain technology.
A comprehensive platform or interface providing real-time data, analysis tools, and trading capabilities across various cryptocurrencies and digital stores of value.
A software application or hardware device that stores private keys and allows users to send, receive, and manage their cryptocurrency assets.
A physical or virtual credit or debit card that enables users to spend their crypto without convering it to fiat first.
An online or in-person event where developers, designers and innovators collaborate to build and prototype tech solutions. It is typically time-limited, often culminating in presentations, demos and prizes.
Ecommerce platforms that sell physical goods, services, or digital products directly to consumers using cryptocurrency as a payment method. Excludes specialized gift card marketplaces and payment infrastructure providers
Managed services that operate blockchain validator infrastructure on behalf of customers, including node deployment and maintenance.
A website that allows users to use Web3/crypto to book travel, be that hotels or travel. Often are aggregators of supply.
A protocol that allows users to deposit assets into a shared pool and withdraw them to different addresses, breaking the on-chain link between source and destination to enhance transaction privacy while maintaining verifiability. Implements technologies such as zero-knowledge proofs or other cryptographic methods to provide transaction confidentiality.
Provides Over The Counter services
Platforms that support with ticketing, they may have Web3 options enabled or issue our tickets using NFTs
Professional services that review smart contracts and blockchain protocols to identify vulnerabilities, bugs, and security issues through manual analysis, automated tools, or both. Includes: Blockchain Auditing Companies, professional audit firms, security review services
Physical hardware devices that users purchase, deploy, and operate to participate directly in blockchain networks or decentralized infrastructure. Includes mining hardware, DePin devices, IoT gateways, and specialized network equipment that provides computational power, coverage, or services while earning rewards for operators.
Software tools, platforms, and frameworks that help developers build secure smart contracts and blockchain applications, including vulnerability testing, code analysis, fuzzing, security testing frameworks, and development-time security monitoring.
Platforms, competitions, educational programs, courses, certifications, and training resources that facilitate knowledge and skills development across blockchain, Web3, and cryptocurrency domains through structured learning experiences.
A developer toolkit that enables applications to create and manage wallets directly within their platform, allowing users to interact with blockchain features without requiring external wallet connections.
A network participant that validates transactions and produces blocks in proof-of-stake blockchain networks, accepting stake delegations and earning rewards for maintaining network security and consensus.
Platforms that offer monetary rewards for discovering and responsibly disclosing vulnerabilities in live blockchain protocols, smart contracts, or Web3 applications through crowdsourced security testing with structured reward mechanisms.
Formal invoice management systems with line items, payment terms, approval workflows, and accounting integration for business transactions.
Tools that support orginisations to do payroll with crypto as the primary method of paying employees or contractors.
Direct integration solutions for businesses to accept cryptocurrency payments from customers at point-of-sale or online checkout. It can also be referred to as a "crypto payment processor."
Tools that enable users to pay their bills using crypto often by accepting crypto payments and then paying out in fiat to a recipient bank account.
Tools that provide internal financial management, record-keeping, and tax preparation for crypto and digital assets. This includes accounting workflows, transaction tracking for financial purposes, treasury management, audit trails, financial reporting, and operational financial controls for businesses and individuals.
Tools to help with the mass distribution of crypto assets often used to distribute assets around unlocks or other important events.
Enterprise and business focused services that support international trade where guarantees of payments are important to reduce counter party risk. It may provide a combination or all services around letters of credit and documentary collection.
Services that may be traditional in nature, maybe supporting stablecoin rails, that facilitates the transfer of funds between two or more parties, such as a customer and a merchant, or between financial institutions
Services that help companies issue cards and manage relationships with payment networks
Specialized platforms focused primarily on the sale and distribution of gift cards, digital vouchers, and related digital goods (mobile top-ups, eSIMs, gaming credits) purchasable with cryptocurrency. Includes both direct-to-consumer marketplaces and B2B distribution services.
Simple, instant payment requests via QR codes or links for ad-hoc transactions without formal invoicing features.
Platforms that enable recurring payment models through subscription billing with fixed intervals or streaming payments with continuous value flows, featuring automated payment processing, failed payment recovery, and payment analytics.
Applications and tools designed for peer-to-peer money transfers and cross-border remittances. These platforms focus on facilitating direct payments between individuals rather than serving as general-purpose digital wallets with broader functionality.
Platforms that integrate social features with trading functionality, allowing users to share, follow, copy, or collaborate on trading strategies and investment decisions.
Protocol-layer infrastructure and tools that enable social networking functionality, identity management, or community-building capabilities for other applications and platforms.
Banking-as-a-Service platforms that provide consumers and businesses with traditional banking capabilities (personal/corporate accounts, payment cards, treasury services) enhanced with blockchain technology for digital asset management and cross-chain operations.
Applications that enable cryptocurrency transactions through social media platforms and messaging services using social identifiers (handles, usernames, mentions) instead of traditional wallet addresses. These tools integrate with existing social platforms through browser extensions, bots, or native integrations to facilitate peer-to-peer transfers within social contexts.
Platforms that enable organizations to deploy and operate their own custom blockchain networks through no-code/low-code interfaces and managed infrastructure. Users configure network parameters, validator sets, and governance rules while the platform handles infrastructure provisioning, node operation, and ongoing network maintenance.
The sector comprising platforms that facilitate peer-to-peer or business-to-consumer transactions for physical goods, digital products, or services, utilizing blockchain technology for payments, verification, or decentralized operations. Excluding NFT Marketplaces.
Platforms that connect freelancers/talent or service providers with clients for task-based work, project-based engagements, or ongoing services. These marketplaces facilitate job posting, task creation, work submission, and cryptocurrency-based payment processing. Includes platforms specializing in bounties, gig work, and remote hiring in Web3.
A professionally managed investment vehicle that trades liquid digital assets on behalf of investors. Fund managers pool client capital to execute active trading strategies across spot markets, derivatives, and exchanges, generating returns through buying and selling cryptocurrencies and tokens. These funds offer regular redemptions and focus on tradable assets, excluding venture capital funds that invest in illiquid startup equity. May include bundled support services when operationally integrated. Includes digital asset treasuries (DATs).
Services that provide independent, periodic comparative ratings or safety scores for digital assets, protocols, or platforms using standardized methodologies, designed to help users evaluate and compare options for selection and investment decisions.
A platform that structures user engagement through discrete, completable task sequences with verifiable completion criteria and reward distribution. Users progress through defined missions or challenges, earning digital assets, points, or credentials upon completion. Features include task definition, progress tracking, completion verification, and automated reward mechanisms.
A data aggregation platform that consolidates digital asset holdings across wallets, exchanges, and blockchain networks, providing portfolio analytics and performance visualisation for individual users without key management capabilities.
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