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Google is a technology company best known for its search engine. It was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in Mountain View, California. | ||||||
X (formerly Twitter) is a social media and microblogging platform founded in 2006. | ||||||
Ethereum is an open-source, public, distributed blockchain computing platform featuring smart contract (scripting) functionality, which facilitates online contractual agreements. | ||||||
Cosmos is an ecosystem of interoperable blockchain apps and services. | ||||||
Flow is a blockchain built to support games, apps, and digital assets. | ||||||
Verasity supports the infrastructure and tools for video publishers to serve rewarded video and loyalty programs using VRA for their viewers. | ||||||
Holo is a cryptocurrency powering a cloud hosting market for decentralized applications that is powered by Holochain. | ||||||
The Graph is an open-source indexing protocol for data on Ethereum and IPFS. It allows developers to build different GraphQL-based APIs, called subgraphs, for varying queries. Its economy is managed using its own work token, GRT. It was originally developed by Edge&Node and is governed by The Graph Foundation. | ||||||
Ankr is a Web3-native infrastructure platform. | ||||||
YouTube is an online video-sharing platform headquartered in San Bruno, California. It was created by three former PayPal employees––Chad Hurley, Steve Chen, and Jawed Karim––in February 2005. | ||||||
RenderToken (RNDR) is a distributed GPU rendering network built on the Ethereum blockchain. | ||||||
Avalanche is a Brooklyn-based smart contracts platform in the blockchain industry. | ||||||
Elrond is a blockchain protocol that seeks to offer extremely fast transaction speeds by using sharding. The project describes itself as a technology ecosystem for the new internet, which includes fintech, decentralized finance and the Internet of Things. | ||||||
Harmony is a blockchain platform designed to facilitate the creation and use of decentralized applications. | ||||||
Cardano is a decentralized public blockchain and cryptocurrency project and is fully open source. | ||||||
Klaytn is a hybrid blockchain project that is an enterprise-grade, service-centric distributed ledger technology (DLT) platform, which aims to offer a user-friendly blockchain experience. The platform is a combination of features found on public blockchains and private blockchains through a hybrid design. | ||||||
LongHash Ventures is a Web 3 investment fund and accelerator collaborating with founders to build their Web 3 model and navigate the Asian crypto landscape. | ||||||
COTI is the native currency of the first enterprise-level fintech platform. The token is used for network fees on the platform and allows holders to create their own stablecoins. The internal token of the COTI fintech platform. The currency is used to pay for platform resources. | ||||||
The Celer Network is a blockchain technology architecture that provides off-chain transactions handling. | ||||||
Axie Infinity is an NFT gaming platform and marketplace. | ||||||
LinkedIn is a social networking platform for people in professional occupations. It was founded in 2002 and was acquired by Microsoft in 2016. It is located in Sunnyvale, California. | ||||||
Uniswap is an automated liquidity protocol on Ethereum. | ||||||
Ravencoin RVN is a company that came as a product of the Bitcoin code Fork. | ||||||
Celsius is primarily a decentralized finance (DeFi) platform focusing on crypto lending, borrowing, and earning. | ||||||
Biconomy is a company founded in 2019 by Sachin Bansal, Ahmed Al-Balaghi and Aniket Jindal. |