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1# Decentralized Web
2
3- The decentralized web is more than [[Blockchain]] and [[Cryptocurrencies]]. [It means building in public, new types of incentives, real ownership of digital property, internet-wide login / identity](https://ckarchive.com/b/p9ueh9hp409k), ...
4- Key decisions associated with maintaining and updating cryptonetwork protocols. As with every human organization, aligning interests and beliefs among human participants to reach agreement is the goal of [[governance]].
5 - [In cryptonetworks, these decisions are made by the community, using open and transparent mechanisms](https://onezero.medium.com/why-decentralization-matters-5e3f79f7638e). DAOs don't need a boss!
6 - Cryptocurrencies have the [[Incentives]] to keep the users happy since forking is an option.
7- [Web3 is a decentralized internet. Under Web3, the internet is shared online and governed by the collective "we"](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1SWJw_NTyUvgdB_asRzsnVyKjciW8dZbeqQeUeWsEiQc).
8- Decentralized web incentives open source. That creates an ecosystem of composable and permissionless tools that increases the speed of innovation.
9- [Openness allows local groups to design systems for governance, identity, and other needs in ways that are compatible with local goals](https://vitalik.eth.limo/general/2025/09/24/openness_and_verifiability.html).
10- A way to look at the decentralized web movement is as a laboratory for economic, political, and social experiments.
11 - The space encourages experimentation in a diverse set of fields like [[Governance]] or [[Finances]].
12- Networks aren't evenly distributed in the world. E.g: [we see the emergence of densely connected hubs—centralized islands in the internet](https://newsletter.squishy.computer/p/centralization-is-inevitable). Scale-free networks are power-law distributed and emerge due to preferential attachment (rich get richer feedback loops, also known as [[Network Effects]]).
13
14## Resources
15
16- [The Complete Guide to Full Stack Web3 Development](https://dev.to/dabit3/the-complete-guide-to-full-stack-web3-development-4g74) and the [Web3 stack](https://edgeandnode.com/blog/defining-the-web3-stack).
17- [Kernel Community](https://kernel.community/).
18- Decentralized friendly and open source alternatives:
19 - [Trello](https://dework.xyz/)
20 - [Notion](https://web.archive.org/web/20241220080916/https://www.clarity.so/)
21 - [Medium](https://mirror.xyz/dashboard)
22 - [Imgur](https://www.pinata.cloud/)
23 - [Netlify](https://web.archive.org/web/20250105132652/https://fleek.co/)
24 - [Firebase](https://textile.io)
25 - [Dropbox](https://www.sliksafe.com/). [Another](https://files.chainsafe.io/)
26 - [Publishing](https://docs.distributed.press/)
27 - [Git](https://radicle.xyz/)
28
29## Links
30
31- [Kernel](https://kernel.community/). An 8 week program covering crypto and web3.
32- [Crypto Canon](https://web.archive.org/web/20230219013152/https://a16z.com/2018/02/10/crypto-readings-resources/) - Great list of crypto readings and resources.
33 - [Understanding Crypto](https://web.archive.org/web/20230207021732/https://a16z.com/2020/04/30/explaining-crypto-from-a16z/)- Learn more about cryptocurrencies.
34- [DAOs, A Canon](https://future.a16z.com/dao-canon/). Understand, build, and get involved with “decentralized autonomous organizations”.
35- [Trading View](https://www.tradingview.com/markets/cryptocurrencies/) - Crypto charts.
36- [Finematics](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh1ob28ceGdqohUnR7vBACA). Educational videos on DeFi (Decentralized Finance).
37- [Messari](https://messari.io/) - Curated insights, markets data, and research to crypto's pioneers.
38- [ProtoSchool](https://proto.school/) - Interactive tutorials on decentralized web protocols.
39- [RabbitHole](https://rabbithole.gg/) - Learn how to use and contribute to decentralized apps, earning tokens based on your on-chain activity.
40- [Ethereum Community Guides](https://ethereum.org/en/learn). A set of resources to help you learn more about Ethereum.
41
42### [Decentralized Science](https://ethereum.org/en/desci/)
43
44- [Opscientia](https://github.com/opscientia/desci)
45
46### Blockchain Indexing Projects
47
48There is an emerging landscape of [Data and Blockchain](https://web.archive.org/web/20241013061702/https://www.primodata.org/blockchain-data).
49
50#### Companies
51
52- [Tokenflow](https://tokenflow.live/)
53- [Indexed.xyz](https://github.com/indexed-xyz)
54- [BitQuery](https://bitquery.io/) ([GitHub](https://github.com/bitquery/explorer))
55- [Coherent](https://web.archive.org/web/20250312045544/https://coherent.xyz/)
56- [Covalent](https://www.covalenthq.com/) ([GitHub](https://github.com/covalenthq))
57- [Nansen](https://www.nansen.ai/)
58- [Footprint](https://www.footprint.network/) ([GitHub](https://github.com/footprintanalytics))
59- [Blockchair](https://web.archive.org/web/20240228210324/https://blockchair.com/dumps)
60- [Sentio](https://www.sentio.xyz/) ([GitHub](https://github.com/sentioxyz))
61- [GeniiData](https://geniidata.com/)
62- [Transpose](https://web.archive.org/web/20250422042357/https://www.transpose.io/) ([GitHub](https://github.com/TransposeData))
63- [Allium](https://twitter.com/alliumlabs)
64- [Kyve](https://www.kyve.network/)
65- [Token Terminal](https://tokenterminal.com/)
66- [Probably Nothing Labs](https://www.probablynothinglabs.xyz/)
67- [Space And Time](https://www.spaceandtime.io/)
68- [Credmark](https://credmark.com/) ([GitHub](https://github.com/credmark))
69- [3xpl](https://3xpl.com/)
70- [DefiLlama API](https://defillama.com/docs/api)
71- [Etherscan API](https://etherscan.io/apis)
72- [Blockchain.com API](https://www.blockchain.com/explorer/api)
73- [Cryptostats](https://cryptostats.community/)
74
75#### Tools
76
77- [Trueblocks](https://trueblocks.io/)
78- [Blockchain ETL](https://github.com/blockchain-etl)
79- [Cryo](https://github.com/paradigmxyz/cryo)
80- [Mars](https://github.com/deepeth/mars)
81- [Algoran Indexer](https://github.com/algorand/indexer)
82- [Substreams](https://substreams.streamingfast.io/)
83- [Tezos Indexer](https://github.com/baking-bad/tzkt)
84- [db3](https://github.com/db3-teams/db3)
85- [IceFireDB](https://www.icefiredb.xyz/icefiredb_docs/)
86- [Apollo](https://github.com/chainbound/apollo)
87- [Ether SQL](https://github.com/analyseether/ether_sql)
88- [Spec](https://github.com/spec-dev)
89- [Cosmos ETL](https://github.com/bizzyvinci/cosmos-etl)
90- [Luabase](https://github.com/luabase)
91- [Digital Assets Examples](https://github.com/aws-samples/digital-assets-examples)
92- [Subsquid](https://subsquid.io/)
93- [NanoDB](https://github.com/mistakia/nanodb)
94
95### Bounty Based Collaboration
96
97- [Bounties Network](https://bounties.network/) - Find freelancers and bounty programs for any task paid in any token on Ethereum.
98- [Gitcoin](https://gitcoin.co/) - The easiest way to leverage the open source community to incentivize or monetize work.
99- [Immunefi](https://immunefi.com/) - Web3's leading bug bounty platform, protecting $100 billion in user funds.
100- [OnlyDust](https://www.onlydust.xyz/). Contribute to innovative projects, refine your skills and create a lasting impact in the developer community.
101
102#### Analytic Bounties
103
104- [Dune](https://twitter.com/dune_bounties).
105- [Flipside](https://flipsidecrypto.xyz/).
106- [MetricsDAO](https://metricsdao.notion.site/metricsdao/Bounty-Programs-d4bac7f1908f412f8bf4ed349198e5fe).
107
108#### Data Engineering Folks
109
110- [Yaroslav Tkachenko](https://sap1ens.com/blog/2022/04/11/why-im-joining-goldsky/)
111- [Mike Ritchie](https://twitter.com/thisritchie/status/1533434879773290496)
112- [Luke Kim](https://twitter.com/0xLukeKim/status/1514294888778534915)
113- [Richard Blythman](https://twitter.com/richardblythman)
114- [Tomek Mierzwa](https://twitter.com/mierzwik)
115- [Calum Moore](https://twitter.com/calummoore)
116- [Ian Cal](https://twitter.com/IanCal)
117- [Karim Jedda](https://twitter.com/KarimJDDA/status/1688970663803949059)
118- [Storm](https://twitter.com/notnotstorm)
119- [Banteg](https://twitter.com/bantg)
120
121### Other Data Companies
122
123- [Fair Data Society](https://github.com/fairDataSociety/)
124- [Ethersphere](https://github.com/ethersphere)
125- [ODC](https://opendatacommunity.org/)