Voyager allows our users to trade 100+ top crypto assets with USD. In this post, we highlight the crypto assets currently available on the Voyager app.
In listing assets for trading on Voyager, we consider a number of factors, including but not limited to: liquidity, market access, investor demand, and the overall function of the crypto asset.
We seek to list assets and support companies that are forward-thinking, compliant with regulations, and have the potential to contribute to the economy of tomorrow.
Here is the full list of coins supported on Voyager:
0x (ZRX)
0x (ZRX) is an open protocol that enables the peer-to-peer exchange of assets on the Ethereum blockchain. 0x is building an infrastructure to enable decentralized exchanges and applications to build on top of its blockchain. Developers can use 0x to build their own custom exchange apps with a wide variety of user-facing applications i.e. 0x OTC, a decentralized application that facilitates trustless over-the-counter trading of Ethereum-based tokens. One billion tokens were created, of which 500 million were sold in the ICO. The remaining 50% of supply was allocated between the 0x company, a developer fund, the founding team, and early backers and advisors.
Aave (AAVE)
Aave is a decentralized non-custodial money market protocol where users can participate as depositors or borrowers. Depositors provide liquidity to the market to earn a passive income, while borrowers are able to borrow in an overcollateralized (perpetually) or undercollateralized (one-block liquidity) fashion. The goal of Aave as a protocol is to bring decentralized finance to the masses. Aave protocol has been audited and secured. The protocol is completely open source, which allows anyone to interact with Aave user interface client, APR or directly with smart contracts on the Ethereum Network.
Algorand (ALGO)
Algorand is a permissionless, pure proof-of-stake blockchain protocol that, without forking, provides the necessary security, scalability, and decentralization needed for today's economy. It's a decentralized digital currency and transactions platform, enabling traditional finance and decentralized financial businesses to embrace the world of frictionless finance.
Amp (AMP)
AMP is a collateral token, used to bring assurance and security to nearly any blockchain transaction. This means that crypto applications can use the Amp application to bolster their security and reduce the possibility of fraud. Amp is also a staking token, where users lock their Amp in smart contracts as collateral in exchange for rewards.
Ankr (ANKR)
Ankr (ANKR) works to bring Web3 to fruition by creating optimal accessibility for those building on the decentralized web. The network delivers easy, affordable node deployment on blockchains, reduces costs, and streamlines processes for users so that everyone can participate in Web3. ANKR, Ankr’s native token, acts as the network’s payment method.
ApeCoin (APE)
ApeCoin is the governance and utility token for navigating the APE ecosystem. APE token holders on the platform participate in the decentralized community that is the APE DAO, enabling developers to incorporate APE into both new and existing projects.
Audius (AUDIO)
Think of the Audius network as crypto Spotify. Users can both upload their own work and stream other people’s music on this decentralized mobile app. Audius also partnered with social platform TikTok to make its library accessible to creators. The network’s native token, AUDIO, is used for governance and as a way to incentivize and pay artists who participate on the network.
Avalanche (AVAX)
Avalanche is an open-source platform for launching decentralized finance applications and enterprise blockchain deployments in one interoperable, highly scalable ecosystem. Developers who build on Avalanche can easily create applications and custom blockchain networks with complex rulesets or build on existing private or public subnets.
Axie Infinity (AXS)
Axie Infinity is an NFT-based gaming platform where users can battle and collect, grow, and trade different digital pets called Axies. Axies can be composed and designed from hundreds of different interchangeable parts, making the creative possibilities for gamers near infinite. Because Axies are non-fungible tokens, they are each completely unique, increasing their potential to appreciate in value. Axie Infinity also offers governance for users through its native utility token, Axie Infinity Shards (AXS).
Bancor Network Token (BNT)
The Bancor Network consists of a series of smart contracts that power liquidity pools and let users convert tokens directly and seamlessly on the network. The network’s native token, BNT, is the first smart token to be built on the blockchain. BNT serves as a reserve token on the platform that allows people to back their liquidity, transactions, and tokens.
Band Protocol (BAND)
Band Protocol is a cross-chain data oracle network that aggregates and connects real-world data and APIs to smart contracts. Blockchains enable immutable storage and deterministic, verifiable computations. However, they cannot securely access data available outside the blockchain networks. Band Protocol enables smart contract applications such as DeFi, prediction markets, and games to be built on-chain without relying on the single point of failure of a centralized oracle.
Basic Attention Token (BAT)
Basic Attention Token (BAT) is a blockchain-based digital advertising and rewards token from Brave Software. The Basic Attention Token is an Ethereum-based ERC20 token that enables advertisers, publishers, content creators, and developers to reward each other for their services. User attention is privately monitored in the Brave browser and publishers are rewarded accordingly with BATs. Users also receive BAT tokens for participating.
Biconomy (BICO)
Biconomy aims to bring the ease of Web2 to the innovation of Web3. The network identified the lack of ease in accessing Web3 applications as compared to the ease users know to be synonymous with the internet. To solve this roadblock, Biconomy created a relayer infrastructure that lets users onboard without paying gas fees and transact at faster speeds. The network also aims to improve security in the decentralized space going forward.
Bitcoin (BTC)
Bitcoin, often referred to as “digital gold,” is the first digital currency using blockchain technology to manage a decentralized immutable ledger. Bitcoin is not controlled by any central authority and has a shared record of every transaction ever made.
Bitcoin Cash (BCH)
Bitcoin Cash is peer-to-peer electronic cash for the internet. It is fully decentralized with no central bank and requires no trusted third parties to operate. Bitcoin Cash is a fork of the Bitcoin blockchain ledger, with upgraded consensus rules that allow it to grow and scale.
Bitcoin Satoshi’s Vision (BSV)
After a November 15, 2018 network upgrade, BCH forked into two competing chains that have been battling for miner votes to lead the network rule set. ABC supporters used a burst of rented hash power to create the illusion of an early lead, whilst the Bitcoin Cash SV miners used their own genuine investment in mining hash to provide a dominant lead before the hard fork and a consistent level of support since then. Since ABC's artificial early lead, the Bitcoin Cash SV chain has gained ground. On November 25, the BCHSV chain significantly led ABC as the longest chain, at times over 30 blocks ahead. Bitcoin Cash SV also reduced ABC's lead in accumulated Proof of Work to a 26% margin )down from over 55% just a few days ago). Thus, the hash war was trending exactly as CoinGeek predicted, with SV's sustained hash prepared to outlast and eventually overtake "rented" or subsidized has for ABC.
BitTorrent (BTT)
The BitTorrent Token (BTT) allows content creators to connect with their audience, earn, and spend digital currency without a middleman. BitTorrent (BTT) token is a TRC-10 utility token based on the TRON blockchain to foster faster speeds on the world’s largest decentralized application. BTT can also be bid in exchange for faster downloads. BitTorrent Protocol is the world’s largest decentralized protocol with over 1 billion users. BitTorrent Inc. invented and maintains the BitTorrent protocol. While there are many implementations of BitTorrent Software, BitTorrent and “utorrent” remain two of the most popular.
Cardano (ADA)
Cardano is a fully open-source crypto project that is developing a smart contract platform that aims to deliver more advanced features than any existing blockchain protocol. It adopts a scientific philosophy and a research-first driven approach. Cardano wants to achieve a balance between the needs of users with those of regulators, and in doing so combine privacy with regulation.
Celo (CELO)
Celo describes itself as an open platform that makes financial tools accessible to anyone with a mobile phone. The Celo Platform is decentralized, programmable, and customizable. It aims to enable a robust ecosystem of organizations, validators, and developers, to build an open financial system that helps their communities grow and prosper.
Chainlink (LINK)
Chainlink (LINK) is a decentralized oracle service, which aims to connect smart contracts with data from the real world. Since blockchains cannot access data outside their network, oracles are needed to function as data feeds in smart contracts. Oracles provide external data (e.g. temperature, weather) that trigger smart contract executions upon the fulfillment of predefined conditions.
Chiliz (CHZ)
Chiliz is a fin-tech platform for tokenizing sports teams and uses its blockchain technology and native token, CHZ, as collateral for fans to collect tokens and rewards. The network provides access by working with Socios.com to build partnerships with well-known sports leagues who then create their own branded fan tokens.
Compound (COMP)
Compound is an algorithmic money market protocol on Ethereum that lets users earn interest or borrow assets against collateral. Anyone can supply assets to Compound’s liquidity pool and immediately begin earning continuously compounding interest. Rates adjust automatically based on supply and demand. Supplied asset balances are represented by cTokens: representations of the underlying asset that earn interest and serve as collateral.
Cosmos (ATOM)
Cosmos is a network of many independent blockchains, called zones. The zones are powered by Tendermint Core, which provides a high-performance, consistent secure PBFT-like consensus engine, where strict fork-accountability guarantees hold over the behavior of malicious actors. Tendermint Core’s BFT consensus algorithm is well suited for scaling public proof-of-stake blockchains.
Curve Dao Token (CRV)
Curve was launched in 2020 and serves as a DeFi Automated Market Maker (AMM) platform for the exchange of stablecoins. The network launched a decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) that uses CRV as its native token. Curve’s governance protocol rewards users with CRV based on liquidity commitment and length of ownership.
Dai (DAI)
Multi Collateral Dai (DAI) is a multi-collateral backed cryptocurrency. It was created by the Maker, a smart contract platform on the Ethereum blockchain, to enable anyone to leverage their Ethereum assets and generate MCD tokens on the Maker Platform. Once generated, MCD can be used in the same manner as any other cryptocurrency.
Dash (DASH)
Dash (DASH) is Digital Cash, aimed at making instant private payments online or in-store using a secure open-source platform. Dash uses a self-governing, self-funding protocol with "Masternodes" to help drive development growth where participants propose and fund projects directly within the network.
Decentraland (MANA)
Decentraland (MANA) defines itself as a virtual reality platform powered by the Ethereum blockchain that allows users to create, experience, and monetize content and applications. In this virtual world, users purchase plots of land that they can later navigate, build upon, and monetize. Decentraland uses two tokens: MANA and LAND. MANA is an ERC20 token that must be burned to acquire non-fungible ERC721 LAND tokens.
DFI.Money (YFII)
The DFI.money network is all about yield farming using its native governance token, YFII. Basically, YFII acts as an aggregator for users to increase yields on staked assets. Users are able to stake a host of different cryptocurrencies on the platform and are given iTokens to represent the assets they have stored on the network. iTokens can also be exchanged on the network while they gain value.
DigitByte (DGB)
DigiByte (DGB) is a global blockchain with a focus on cybersecurity for digital payments and decentralized applications. DigiByte considers itself a faster and more secure alternative to Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. DigiByte blocks are mined every fifteen seconds, compared to the Bitcoin blockchain, which produces blocks every ten minutes.
Dogecoin (DOGE)
Dogecoin (DOGE) started from an internet meme as a joke but its passionate community helped grow the cryptocurrency to a $341 million market cap. DOGE is similar to Bitcoin but it's much easier to mine (or "dig'' as it's referred to in the DOGE protocol). Dogecoin is a peer-to-peer, open source digital currency noted for its Shiba Inu coin mascot. Dogecoin is represented as a fun, lighthearted, and friendly cryptocurrency to transfer value between its community. Unlike Bitcoin, DOGE has an unlimited supply and more than 120 million coins have already been mined.
dYdX (DYDX)
dYdX is a decentralized exchange (DEX) that brings traditional investing tools to the world of decentralized finance. dYdX offers tools like margin trading, options, and derivatives through an open, decentralized, and trustless platform. The dYdX network also partners with StarkWare, a layer 2 scaling initiative for Ethereum, to ensure speed and efficiency in transactions.
Elrond (EGLD)
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. Its smart contracts execution platform is reportedly capable of 15,000 transactions per second, six-second latency, and a $0.001 transaction cost. The blockchain has a native token known as EGLD, which is used for paying network fees, staking, and rewarding validators.
Enjin (ENJ)
Enjin established itself as a blockchain ecosystem developer, building a suite of user-first blockchain products that enable anyone to easily manage, explore, distribute, and integrate blockchain assets. Built on top of an on-chain infrastructure and comprised of the Enjin Platform, Marketplace, Wallet, Beam, and other tools and services, the Enjin ecosystem aims to enable game industry businesses to increase revenue, gain a competitive edge, and innovate.
Eosio (EOS)
EOS is a scalable and flexible infrastructure for decentralized applications. With their new blockchain architecture similar to an operating system, EOS is working to enable vertical and horizontal scaling of decentralized applications.
Ethereum (ETH)
Ethereum is an open platform that enables developers to build and deploy decentralized applications. The easiest way to think of Ethereum is as a programmable Bitcoin that allows participants to run decentralized blockchain applications called “smart contracts”.
Ethereum Classic (ETC)
Ethereum Classic is a continuation of the original Ethereum blockchain. Like Ethereum, Ethereum Classic is a decentralized platform that runs digital applications called “smart contracts”, but diverged from Ethereum after a security breach in the DAO smart contract that led to a fork and divergence.
Ethereum Name Service (ENS)
The Ethereum Name Service network is your key to decentralized domain names. Ethereum Name Service allows users to easily purchase recognizable names for Ethereum wallet addresses. Similarly to buying an internet domain name (think of ENS like typical DNS), anyone can do it, except ENS domains are governed by smart contracts instead of a centralized system.
Fantom (FTM)
Fantom is a high-performance smart contract platform, empowering DeFi developers to easily build applications. It functions as a DAG (directed acyclic graph), allowing nodes to constantly communicate with each other to verify transactions. Fantom is known for its rapid transaction times and efficiency. It accomplishes this by using its own unique consensus protocol that enables high capacity throughput on the network.
Fetch.ai (FET)
Fetch.ai making Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology easily accessible to the masses through its permissionless network. Anyone can connect to the network and leverage its global data network. By using the FET token, developers can access machine-learning-based utilities and build digital twins on the platform.
Filecoin (FIL)
Filecoin is a decentralized storage system that aims to "store humanity's most important information." Filecoin is open protocol and backed by a blockchain that records commitments made by the network's participants, with transactions made using FIL, the blockchain's native currency. The blockchain is based on both proof-of-replication and proof-of-spacetime.
Flow (FLOW)
Flow is a decentralized NFT platform developed by Dapper Labs, known for their famous CryptoKitties game whose popularity infamously congested the Ethereum blockchain in 2017. Flow has a developer-friendly ecosystem that’s geared toward mainstream consumers, making it an easy and efficient place to build projects. Validators and developers use the FLOW token to fuel their journey through the Flow network.
Gala (GALA)
Gala strives to keep the fun in gaming by giving gamers control over their experience and using tools that enable creativity. By applying blockchain technology to the gaming landscape, Gala lets players take ownership of game collateral through NFTs. Using these and Gala’s native token, GALA, players gain governance rights and the ability to vote on which games the platform develops and its evolution.
Golem (GLM)
Golem (GLM) is a peer-to-peer decentralized marketplace for computing power. The project aims to be an alternative to centralized cloud service providers with its lower price point and open-source community of developers. The Golem network pools global computing power and enables users to access these resources with GLM. Token holders pay resource owners to complete tasks requiring computational resources. The network is composed of the aggregated power of user devices. Golem is reportedly able to compute tasks that run the gamut from CGI rendering to machine learning.
Harvest Finance (FARM)
Harvest Finance centers around yield farming, letting users source the best yield on their crypto by connecting them to the highest-earning DeFi protocols available. The platform is geared toward usability for people who are unfamiliar with the DeFi space. FARM acts as the governance token on the network.
Hedera Hashgraph (HBAR)
Hedera describes itself as a decentralized public network where developers can build secure, fair applications with near real-time consensus. The platform is owned and governed by a council of global members including Avery Dennison, Boeing, Deutsche Telekom, DLA Piper, FIS (WorldPay), Google, IBM, LG Electronics, and more. The Hedera Consensus Service (HCS) acts as a trust layer for any application or permissioned network and allows for the creation of an immutable and verifiable log of messages. Application messages are submitted to the Hedera network for consensus, given a trusted timestamp, and fairly ordered.
Horizen (ZEN)
Horizen is a network of blockchains powered by the largest node infrastructure in the industry. The network is zero-knowledge-enabled, meaning that users can transact on the network with more privacy and less data sharing. Horizen aims to provide optimal scalability, interoperability, and privacy to its users.
ICON (ICX)
The goal of Icon is to help interconnect different blockchains around the world, bringing together financial institutions, insurance companies, hospitals, universities, and more into the ICON Network. Icon is creating ICONex, a wallet, ICONick, a wallet ID, and BIA, the Blockchain Interoperability Alliance as a part of the Icon ecosystem.
Internet Computer (ICP)
Run by the DFINITY Foundation, Internet Computer takes the speed of the internet to crypto by aiming to create its own version of the decentralized web. The network is fast, boasting transaction times of 1 to 2 seconds and a block rate of 2.5 blocks per second (bps) and improving. Internet Computer became a part of the public domain in May of 2021, with the ICP token allowing thousands of network users to take part in governance.
Iota (IOT)
IOT is focused on supporting and expanding the Internet-of-Things to enable companies to explore new B2B models. IOT uses the new ledger technology called the “Tangle” which is able to settle transactions with zero fees so devices can trade exact amounts of resources on-demand securely and verified on the ledger.
JASMYCoin (JASMY)
The JASMYCoin network democratizes data and puts data distribution back in the hands of the people. They aim to develop a platform where data can be exchanged as securely as valuables, creating a "new era of user-oriented information." An IoT (Internet of Things) platform at its core, JASMY fosters a secure data analytics ecosystem for its users.
Kava (KAVA)
Kava is a DeFi-based lending platform that allows users to stake collateral and take out loans using its native stablecoin, USDX. Kava’s cross-chain technology lets assets from differing blockchains have interoperability on the network. KAVA token holders have governance and voting rights over the platform.
Keep Network (KEEP)
Keep Network is adding decentralization to dApp development by using off-chain containers, called keeps, to store data. The network is permissionless and censorship-resistant without sacrificing network transparency. There are only 1 billion KEEP in existence.
KNC Legacy (KNC)
Kyber Network’s on-chain liquidity protocol allows decentralized token swaps to be integrated into any application, enabling value exchange to be performed seamlessly between all parties in the ecosystem. Tapping on the protocol, developers can build payment flows and financial apps, including instant token swap services. ERC-20 payments, and innovative financial dApps - helping to build a world where any token is usable anywhere.
Kusama (KSM)
Kusama, the “wild cousin” of the Polkadot network, acts as a launchpad for developers to build ambitious, experimental projects. Because Kusama operates on a proof of stake multichain, it allows for fast network upgrades without the need for forking. Kusama also has on-chain governance, meaning that anyone with KSM tokens can vote on network changes.
Litecoin (LTC)
Litecoin is a peer-to-peer digital currency, meant to enable instant near-zero cost payments to anyone in the world. Litecoin is an open-source, global payment network that is fully decentralized without any central authorities.
Livepeer (LPT)
Livepeer is a decentralized live streaming video platform built on Ethereum. The goal of Livepeer is to become blockchain’s answer to centralized broadcasting for creators, consumers, and enterprises alike. The network incentivizes users to take decentralized content creation and consumption into their own hands through pay-as-you-go content, video-enabled dApps, live journalism, and more.
Loopring (LRC)
Loopring is a Layer 2 scaling solution for Ethereum that functions as a DEX (Decentralized Exchange), AMM (Automated Market Maker), and migration service for blockchain data. Because Loopring’s scaling system only uses the Ethereum Layer 1 blockchain for verification, it obtains higher speeds with less cost per transaction.
Maker (MKR)
Maker DAO is a decentralized autonomous organization on the Ethereum blockchain seeking to minimize the price volatility of its own stable token DAI against the IMF’s currency basket SDR. Its token, MKR is a speculative Ethereum based that backs the value of the DAI, a stable price stable coin issued on Ethereum. Maker earns a continuous fee on all outstanding DAI in return for governing the system and taking on the risk of bailouts. Maker’s income is funneled to MKR owners through a Buy Back program.
Monero (XMR)
Monero is focused on privacy, using a technology called "ring signatures" to shuffle users' public keys to keep transactions and addresses confidential. Monero states that they cryptographically secure the origin and amount of payments, making transactions untraceable to a particular user or real-world identity.
MyNeighborAlice (ALICE)
MyNeighborAlice (ALICE) is a utility token that powers a farm and builder game on the blockchain called MyNeighborAlice. The token can be used to purchase in-game assets like land, animals, decorations, and more. The game is play-to-earn meaning players can earn ALICE by completing challenges within the game. Holders of ALICE can participate in the decentralized governance process which decides on future development and growth of the game and the use of revenue.
Neo (NEO)
NEO is using a distributed network to combine digital assets, digital identity, and smart contracts to create a smart economy. NEO is highly developer-friendly and focused in order to make smart contracts easily accessible to developers across the business spectrum.
Nervos Network (CKB)
Nervos Network describes itself as an open-source public blockchain ecosystem and collection of protocols. The Nervos CKB (Common Knowledge Base) is the layer 1, proof of work public blockchain protocol of the Nervos Network. It reportedly allows any crypto asset to be stored with the security, immutability, and permissionless nature of Bitcoin while enabling smart contracts and layer 2 scaling. It aims to capture the total network value through its "store of value" crypto-economic design and native token, the CKByte (CKB).
Oasis Network (ROSE)
The Oasis Network is a Layer 1 blockchain that aims to provide a scalable and privacy-enabled foundation for advancements like Web3, gaming, and the Metaverse. Because the network is privacy-enabled, users can leverage their personal data to earn crypto while still keeping it private and secure. The network also sees a future in data-backed NFTs, or NFTs that derive their worth from stored important data like medical records, with the hopes of giving users more control over their data.
Ocean Protocol (OCEAN)
Ocean Protocol is a tokenized service layer that exposes data, storage, compute and algorithms for consumption with a set of deterministic proofs on availability and integrity that serve as verifiable service agreements. There is staking on services to signal quality, reputation, and ward off Sybil Attacks.
OMG Network (OMG)
OMG Network (OMG) is building a decentralized exchange, liquidity provider mechanism, clearinghouse messaging network, and asset-backed blockchain gateway. OMG Network is an Ethereum based proof-of-stake (PoS) platform that enables businesses and individuals to securely access a wide range of financial services, invest, exchange, and spend digital assets anytime, anywhere.
Ontology (ONT)
Ontology is a new high-performance public blockchain project and a distributed trust collaboration platform. Ontology provides new high-performance public blockchains that include a series of complete distributed ledgers and smart contract systems. The Ontology blockchain framework supports public blockchain systems and is able to customize different public blockchains for different applications. Ontology supports collaboration amongst chain networks with its various protocol groups.
Optimism (OP)
Optimism is a layer 2 blockchain protocol that brings scalability to Ethereum. Optimism enables the security benefits of Ethereum, with low-cost transactions powered by optimistic rollup technology. Optimism allows for fast, cheaper transactions which are ultimately settled on the Ethereum blockchain. The Optimism Foundation spearheads the Optimism project which is a non-profit organization.
Orchid (OXT)
Orchid takes a new approach to digital privacy with the first peer-to-peer, incentivized privacy network. On the network, anyone can buy and sell bandwidth using the Orchid token (OXT). Users can browse privately and access content without being limited by their geography. With its decentralized design, multi-hop architecture, and Open Source ethos, Orchid offers users “unprecedented digital privacy in a trustless context”.
Origin Trail (TRAC)
OriginTrail connects the most popular facets of the physical world, like commerce and art, to the digital world through its decentralized Knowledge Graph technology. The first-ever of its kind, the Decentralized Knowledge Graph is fueled by the network’s TRAC token and is already used for US imports, promoting frictionless trading. OriginTrail plans to have this technology play a large part in the future of the Metaverse and Web3.
Pancake Swap (CAKE)
Pancake Swap is a decentralized exchange network that lets people swap tokens on the DeFi exchange and stake them to earn yield rewards. By staking assets on the platform, users can collect Pancake Swap’s native token, CAKE. The network also has its own lottery program based around the CAKE token.
Perpetual Protocol (PERP)
Perpetual Protocol is a DEX (Decentralized Exchange) that focuses on decentralized assets by letting users buy futures that are perpetual and don’t expire. In short, users can hold a position on an asset without having to actually hold the underlying asset for as long as they like. These perpetual contracts also allow for shorting and leveraging assets. The network provides users with fully transparent and permissionless trading abilities and uses USDC as its primary exchange collateral.
Polkadot (DOT)
Polkadot is an open-source project founded by the Web3 Foundation. Polkadot is a sharded protocol that enables blockchain networks to operate together. The DOT token serves three distinct purposes: governance over the network, staking, and bonding.
Polygon (MATIC)
Matic provides scalable, secure, and instant transactions using sidechains based on an adapted implementation of Plasma framework for asset security and a decentralized network of Proof-of-Stake (PoS) validators. In short, it allows anyone to create scalable dApps while ensuring a superior user experience in a secure and decentralized manner. It has a working implementation for Ethereum on Ropsten Testnet. Matic intends to support other blockchains in the future which will enable it to provide interoperability features alongside offering scalability to existing public blockchains.
Polymath (POLY)
The Polymath network uses its in-house, institutional-grade blockchain for the transfer and use of regulated assets. This blockchain, called Polymesh, lets users create, issue, and manage security tokens. The network is Ethereum-based and is known for basing its strategy around regulatory needs in the market.
Qtum (QTUM)
QTUM takes the bitcoin core infrastructure and combines it with many of the advantages of the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM, QTUM designed this approach to create stability, modularity, and interoperability of smart contracts.
Quant (QNT)
The Quant platform is known for having its own revolutionary blockchain protocol called Overledger, which allows developers to build apps on an open network. This project aims to bring new meaning to the internet we currently know and is the only platform to permit the building of multi-chain applications on an internet-scale, decentralized network.
Raydium (RAY)
Raydium, built on the Solana blockchain, is an automated market maker (AMM). What makes Raydium unique is that it allows for liquidity supporting limit orders for the Serum decentralized exchange order book. The token itself can be staked to earn rewards, as well as maintain governance in the network.
Ren (REN)
Ren brings interoperability to DeFi networks by letting users exchange tokens across blockchains with its RenVM technology. Ren also adds more liquidity to the Ethereum network because it allows people to transfer their existing Bitcoin to ERC-20 tokens.
Sandbox (SAND)
SAND is the utility token used throughout The Sandbox ecosystem as the basis of transactions and interactions in the play to earn blockchain-based game. The Sandbox is a community-owned and driven platform where people can create, monetize, and trade voxel assets and in-game experiences. It is an ERC-20 utility token built on the Ethereum blockchain.
Serum (SRM)
Project Serum describes itself as a functional decentralized exchange with trustless cross-chain trading, at the speed and price that customers want.
Shiba Inu (SHIB)
SHIB is an experiment in decentralized spontaneous community building. Shiba Inu is completely community-driven and governed, showing real loyalty to the core values of the DeFi network, built on Ethereum. Its native utility token, SHIB, will power ShibSwap and other DeFi protocols and tools.
Skale (SKL)
Skale brings a boost of speed, decentralization, and security to the Ethereum network. The Skale platform is built to help Ethereum handle traffic and create a more efficient experience for dApp developers on the blockchain. It accomplishes this by incentivizing SKL token holders with rewards for being validators on the network. By doing this, Skale is able to process up to 2,000 transactions per second.
Solana (SOL)
Solana is a single-chain, delegated proof-of-stake protocol, focused on delivering scalability without sacrificing decentralization or security. SOL is the native token of the Solana blockchain. Solana’s mission is to support all high-growth and high-frequency blockchain applications and to democratize the world’s financial systems.
Spell Token (SPELL)
SPELL serves as a part of the abracadabra.money ecosystem as a reward token for users. Abracadabra.money, the DeFi lending platform, leverages liquidity in a way that safeguards users from collective risk on the network. SPELL can also be staked on the platform to earn extra yield.
Stellar Lumens (XLM)
Stellar Lumens (XLM) Stellar is a non-profit organization with the goal of expanding access to financial services at low costs to help individuals and fight poverty. Bringing a customizable payments infrastructure that involves quick transactions as well as developer-friendly tools.
StormX (STMX)
StormX is a gamified marketplace that enables users to earn STMC ERC-20 tokens by completing micro-tasks or shopping at global partner stores online. Users can earn staking rewards, shopping, and micro-task benefits for holding STMX in their own wallets.
SushiSwap (SUSHI)
SushiSwap is designed to be an evolution of #Uniswap with $SUSHi tokenomics. SushiSwap protocol better aligns incentives for network participants by introducing revenue-sharing and network effects to the popular automated market maker (AMM) model.
Terra Luna (LUNA)
Terra is a blockchain protocol that uses fiat-pegged stablecoins to power price-stable global payments systems. According to its white paper, Terra combines the price stability and wide adoption of fiat currencies with the censorship-resistance of Bitcoin (BTC) and offers fast and affordable settlements. The Terra Protocol runs on a Proof of Stake (PoS) blockchain and is backed by its cryptocurrency LUNA. Miners stake LUNA to mine Terra transactions and power the Terra network.
Tether (USDT)
Tether (USDT) is a cryptocurrency with a value meant to mirror the value of the U.S. dollar. The idea was to create a stable cryptocurrency that can be used like digital dollars. Tether converts cash into digital currency, to anchor or “tether” the value of the coin to the price of national currencies like the US Dollar giving it a stable price.
Tezos (ZRX)
Tezos is an open-source platform for creating smart contracts and building decentralized applications. Different than other peer-to-peer networks, Tezos can evolve by upgrading itself. Stakeholders govern upgrades to the core protocol, including upgrades to the amendment process itself.
The Graph (GRT)
The Graph is an indexing protocol for querying data for networks like Ethereum and IPFS, powering many applications in both DeFi and the broader Web3 ecosystem. Anyone can build and publish open APIs, called subgraphs, that applications can query using GraphQL to retrieve blockchain data. There is a hosted service in production that makes it easy for developers to get started building on The Graph and the decentralized network will be launching later this year. The Graph currently supports indexing data from Ethereum, IPFS, and POA, with more networks coming soon.
Tron (TRX)
The goal of Tron is to create a worldwide free content entertainment ecosystem. Creating a decentralized content provider that is free from censorship.
TrueUSD (TUSD)
TrueUSD, part of the TrustToken asset tokenization platform, is a blockchain-based stablecoin pegged to the value of USD. In the TrueUSD system, U.S. Dollars are held in the bank accounts of multiple trust companies that have signed escrow agreements, rather than in a bank account controlled by a single company. The contents of said bank accounts are published every day and are subject to monthly audits.
UMA (UMA)
UMA describes itself as a protocol for building synthetic assets. It aims to allow users to write self-enforcing smart contracts with economic guarantees. UMA is designed to power the financial innovations made possible by permissionless, public blockchains, like Ethereum. Using concepts borrowed from FIAT financial derivatives, UMA defines an open-source protocol that allows any two counterparties to design and create their own financial contracts. But unlike traditional derivatives, UMA contracts are secured with economic incentives alone, making them self-enforcing and universally accessible.
UNI (Uniswap)
Since its inception, the Uniswap Protocol ("Uniswap") has served as a trustless and highly decentralized financial infrastructure. Having proven product-market fit for highly decentralized financial infrastructure with a platform that has thrived independently, Uniswap is now particularly well-positioned for community-led growth, development, and self-sustainability. The introduction of UNI (ERC-20) serves this purpose, enabling shared community ownership and a vibrant, diverse, and dedicated governance system, which will actively guide the protocol towards the future.
USD Coin (USDC)
USDC is a fully collateralized US Dollar stablecoin. It is an Ethereum powered coin and is the brainchild of CENTRE, an open-source project. USD Coins are issued by regulated and licensed financial institutions that maintain full reserves of the equivalent fiat currency in a 1 USDC: 1 USD ratio.
VeChain (VET)
VeChain is a blockchain-enabled supply chain product management platform that allows product manufacturers to collect, manage, and share product data with vendors and consumers throughout the product life cycle.
Verge (XVG)
Verge's mission is to empower people around the world by bringing blockchain transactions into everyday life. Verge was created to improve upon the original Bitcoin blockchain and aims to provide individuals and businesses with a fast, private, and decentralized way of transacting.
Voyager (VGX)
The Voyager Token (VGX) is the native utility token design to reward Voyager customers for their loyalty, for holding VGX in their Voyager accounts, and to motivate community members for their participation in the multifaceted rewards functions of VGX. Learn more here.
Waves (WAVES)
The Waves blockchain is an open protocol that lets users develop both Web 3.0 and decentralized applications. The network prioritizes speed, efficiency, and ease of use for its participants. The WAVES token is an ERC-20 asset, making it interoperable with the Ethereum network.
Wrapped Bitcoin (WBTC)
Wrapped Bitcoin is the tokenized version of Bitcoin that lives on the Ethereum network, meaning it’s ERC-20 compliant and can function flexibly within the Ethereum ecosystem. Every WBTC is backed 1:1 by Bitcoin. Basically, Bitcoin wasn’t compatible with the Ethereum network, but Wrapped Bitcoin created a way for faster transfers and more usability for Bitcoin within the DeFi ecosystem.
Yield Guild Games (YGG)
An offshoot of the Axie Infinity project, the Yield Guild Games DAO is a play-to-earn network that allows users to earn yield by gaming on the platform and buying metaverse-based NFTs. Players can use the network’s YGG token to purchase and hold NFTs on the network and participate through in-game activities that allow them to earn with growing the platform’s internal economy.
yearn.finance (YFI)
Yearn is a growing collection of DeFi services, intended to act as a simple gateway for the wider DeFi ecosystem. YFI is purely and simply a governance token. Its holders are allowed to vote on decisions that affect Yearn. Its centerpiece is the ability to automatically invest user deposits in the highest-yielding place available in the DeFi ecosystem, through Yearn Vaults. Users deposit funds into the vault, and those funds are collectively allocated to the most lucrative yield farming available, and the returns from those are distributed proportionally to users, accumulating to the yTokens users are given when they make deposits. Yearn can similarly let people make stablecoin deposits straight to the highest-yielding lending platform available, to earn competitive returns on stablecoins.
ZCash (ZEC)
ZCash is a decentralized and open-source cryptocurrency that provides strong privacy protections. Shielded transactions hide the sender, recipient, and value on the blockchain. It is a mineable cryptocurrency much like bitcoin, however using a different algorithm.
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