Revoke.cash is a free, open-source tool that enhances wallet security by allowing users to manage and revoke token approvals across over 100 networks. It helps reduce the risk of approval exploits and offers a browser extension to warn users of potentially harmful transactions, protecting them from phishing scams. The platform is self-funded, has no formal governance process, and has not issued a token. Revoke.cash aims to provide users with greater control over their wallet security in a decentralized manner.
Rotki is a privacy-focused portfolio manager that securely stores user data on their devices. It offers open-source transparency, non-custodial control over assets, and tools for comprehensive cryptocurrency tracking and tax reporting. Although lacking a formal governance process and native token, Rotki sustains development through grants, community contributions, and premium subscriptions.
Routescan is a multichain ecosystem explorer, search, API, and analytics platform for major EVM chains. It provides comprehensive tools and insights to enhance transparency and understanding of decentralized networks. Routescan operates without a formal governance process or token. Instead, it sustains itself through revenue generated from its services offered to blockchains and other clients, ensuring its independence and continuous service improvement.
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.
Safe is a leading smart contract wallet on Ethereum and other EVM-compatible chains, securing over $100 billion in digital assets. It offers a multi-signature feature, enabling multiple approvals for transactions, which enhances security for individuals, DAOs, and institutions.
Sake Finance is a decentralized liquidity protocol built on Soneium. It offers a suite of integrated financial products—including lending, over-collateralized stablecoin issuance, and leveraged liquidity strategies—to optimize capital efficiency and streamline decentralized finance operations.
Seamless Protocol distinguishes itself as the first decentralized, non-custodial lending and borrowing platform on the Base network, with its novel Integrated Liquidity Markets (ILMs) for undercollateralized, permissionless loans. Governed by the community via the SEAM token, it fosters a democratic, decentralized approach to DeFi, emphasizing user engagement in governance without the need for external fundraising. Governance combines offchain and onchain processes, with delegation enabling voting and proposal creation.
Built on the Superseed Network, SeedFi is a pioneering trading platform that consolidates various DeFi services into a single, user-friendly interface. Users can instantly swap crypto tokens without registration, engage in perpetual trading with significant leverage, participate in launching meme tokens, and benefit from farm incentives designed to promote growth.
Self Protocol is an identity verification system that leverages zero-knowledge proofs to enable Sybil-resistant token distributions and user authentication without compromising personal data. By validating user attributes such as age or location through passport verification, Self Protocol ensures that decentralized applications can authenticate real users while maintaining privacy.
Sky Strife is a fully on-chain real-time strategy game, offering a unique and immersive multiplayer online battle arena experience focused on strategic gameplay and character customization. Developed by Lattice and funded by grants from organizations like the 0xPARC Foundation and the Optimism Foundation, Sky Strife uses orbs as its sole resource. Orbs, an ERC-20 token, are used to create matches. Initially, 100 million orbs were minted into the Sky Pool, with no additional orbs to be created. Creating matches costs 100 orbs and rewards players based on their rank and recent match activity. Sky Strife has not yet established a formal governance process.