NFTs2Me is a multichain, no-code platform that allows creators to easily build, deploy, and manage NFT collections. It simplifies the entire NFT lifecycle, offering tools for generative art creation, IPFS storage, and customizable minting options. The platform is self-funded, does not have a formal governance process, and has not yet issued a token. NFTs2Me aims to make NFT creation accessible to everyone, regardless of technical expertise.
RubyScore is a decentralized onchain ranking protocol that evaluates wallet reputation based on various blockchain metrics. It encourages user engagement by motivating users to improve their onchain reputation through daily tasks. While RubyScore currently has no governance process or token, it generates revenue through a fee-based API for wallet identification, transaction fees for NFT rewards and minting profiles, and services like deferred transactions, the RubyScore ranking passport, and Verax Proof of Humanity attestation. It has received funding from Gitcoin Grant 20 and Optimism Retroactive Public Goods Funding 4.
Bitvavo is a secure and user-friendly platform for trading over 200 digital assets with competitive fees starting at 0.00%. Its robust security measures, including the Bitvavo Account Guarantee, provide peace of mind for both new and experienced traders. Operating under a private governance structure, Bitvavo currently does not have a native token or public funding records.
Dinero Protocol is the successor to Redacted Cartel and positions itself as Ethereum’s “yield base-plate.” Its product stack already includes pxETH / apxETH (a two-token liquid-staking pair), the collateral-backed stablecoin pxUSD (in testnet) and a permissionless transaction relayer.