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NonFungible | Analytics | Nonfungible: The largest database of blockchain gaming and crypto collectible markets. Track historical market sales data to build valuations of individual non-fungible tokens. Whether buying or selling NFT, compare similar assets and make sure you’re setting a fair price! We track all NFT marketplaces on the Ethereum blockchain. | |
Moby | Analytics | Moby: Access the fastest NFT insights platform. Real-time data and visualizations that update the second it happens on the blockchain. Real-time NFT minting insights, wallet watch lists, instant notifications, and live price trends. Real-time feeds for mints and sales – Wallet and popular mint alerts – Access historical collection data – Live graphs that update in real-time. | |
AYZD | Analytics | AYZD: Selection of best NFT drops and the most powerful analytics. Biggest #NFT project database, live news feed, top collections, statistics, guides, and more. Metavers & NFT Analytics. Ayzd helps you to learn about the NFT and Metaverse drops. Biggest NFT project database, live news feed, top collections, powerful analytics, statistics & more. | |
Dune XYZ | Analytics | Dune: Dune Analytics is a powerful tool for blockchain research. Dune gives you all the tools to query, extract, and visualize vast amounts of data from the blockchain. Dune is unlocking the power of public blockchain data by making it accessible to everyone. Free crypto analytics by and for the community. | |
ICY | Analytics | ICY: We uncover trending NFTs, track floor prices, alerts & more @ http://icy.tools. Discover, track, and analyze trending NFTs with real-time floor and volume data. Deep dive with historical charts, trend data, and full transaction history. | |
NFTGO | Analytics | NFTGO: The world’s best analytics platform all things NFT. Get NFT drops, whales activities and updates right to your inbox! Never miss the first news! NFTGO uses a self-developed stable blockchain data collection engine to obtain the latest on-chain transaction data from the blockchain and parses it into readable NFT transaction and market data. | |
HardHat | Dev | The hardhat framework is easily the most dominant smart contract development framework. Hardhat is a javascript & solidity-based development framework that does a beautiful job of quickly getting your applications up to speed. You can check out the hardhat-starter-kit to see an example of what a hardhat project looks like. | |
Brownie | Dev | Brownie is an open-sourced python-based framework built on top of web3.py used by protocols like Curve.fi, yearn.finance, and Badger. It supports both solidity and vyper, but the main draw to this framework is python-based. Brownie was created because so many python engineers despised working with javascript and wanted a pythonic framework. Additionally, most of the traditional fintech world uses python instead of javascript, so moving from fintech to Defi has been made easier with the creation of Brownie. | |
dApp Tools | Dev | Used primarily by the MakerDAO team (the group behind DAI), Dapptools was inspired by the philosophy of Unix, “Write programs that do one thing, and do it well.” Dapptools is a command-line-focused tool where instead of having to work with python, javascript, or some other high-level programming language to aid your development, you can use the command line/shell tools that you’re already familiar with, like bash or zsh. This effectively cuts down on one more technology that you must be familiar with and forces you to get better at your shell scripting! It comes with a suite of tools like dapp, seth, ethsign, and hevm, each a tool specifically designed for a portion of what you’ll need to do as a smart contract developer. | |
Truffle | Dev | Truffle is one of the original frameworks and was originally part of, spun out from, and then merged back into Consensys. It’s a javascript-based framework that comes packed with tools like Ganache (which even frameworks like brownie use), Drizzle, and the now late truffle teams. Truffle has the most historical impact of any framework, and you can see the impact they made on the industry, with many frameworks adopting practices from Truffle. We should feel lucky that this team came along and built such an excellent baseline for frameworks. If you want to try it out, take a look at the truffle starter kit. | |
Dapper | Dev | Dapper is a peer-reviewed, commercially audited smart contract wallet and browser extension that pays gas fees for you. Dapper is a hosted NFT service that is integrated with third parties who provide Fiat and Stablecoin custodial services directly to users. Dapper is not a money service or bank. There is no FDIC insurance on Hosted Wallet NFTs. At no point does Dapper or anyone else have access to any of your private device keys – these are generated and stored securely on each device. Dapper Labs gained popularity due to the CryptoKitties – credited with being one of the world’s very first NFT projects. Dapper enables users to interact with non-fungible tokens and play blockchain-powered virtual games. | |
Moralis | Dev | Moralis is a tool everyone should get familiar with. It has web3js support out of the box and a huge array of tools to improve your front-end life. It’s marketed as the “firebase of crypto,” and I think it does precisely that. Maybe you want a database for making your front end faster; perhaps you want to build an Etherscan or an Opensea; maybe you need a list of NFTs an address owns. There are many things you might want to do that Moralis has built-in support for. | |
Bellingcat | Security | Open Source OSINT tool. | |
DethCode | Security | While on Etherscan, change .io to .deth.net and browse contracts comfortably in ephemeral VS Code instance | |
Mythx | Security | MythX is a professional-grade cloud service that uses symbolic analysis and input fuzzing to detect common security bugs and verify the correctness of smart contract code. Using MythX requires an API key from mythx.io. | |
Mythril | Security | The Swiss army knife for smart contract security. | |
Slither | Security | Static Analyzer for Smart Contract Analysis | |
Echidna | Security | Echidna is a Haskell program designed for fuzzing/property-based testing of Ethereum smarts contracts. It uses sophisticated grammar-based fuzzing campaigns based on a contract ABI to falsify user-defined predicates or Solidity assertions. | |
Manticore | Security | Manticore is a symbolic execution tool for analysis of smart contracts and binaries. | |
Oyente | Security | An Analysis Tool for Smart Contracts | |
Universal-cli | Dev | Universal-cli could be used to execute (almost) any call/transaction on Solidity contracts.
CLI groups and commands are generated automatically from provided ABI file so there is no need to update CLI after SM changes. | |
Alchemy | Dev | A great Dev Tool to connect your make your journey in making a dApp Product easy. From local development to running it in production. Their Services provide developers reliable access to the Ethereum Blockchain Network. Other solutions revolve around notifications as well as remote monitoring and debugging. | |
dappfactory | Dev | dappfactory is a no-code platform that offers the following services: Presale/Launchpad as a service, Vesting as a service, Liquidity Locker as a service, Staking and Farming as a service | |
daolens | Community | DaoLens onboarding tool aims to solve this by providing a FREE plug and play solution that can be deployed for new members joining a community. Community leaders can now take decisions on the journey of a user based on the roles, skillsets and interest. They can also have curation done through gating features like NFT-gating, interview gating or task based gating. More importantly, the growth of any community will be hugely influenced by the community leaders understanding the behaviours and pain points of their community members. Our analytics platform ensures that community managers will have access to vital information across both quantitative and qualitative metrics. |