Next-gen decentralized internet companies
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Geo Web is an open-source blockchain-based geospatial information network that creates a shared augmented reality layer anchored to physical locations. The core infrastructure comprises three primary components: a Digital Land Registry that functions as a domain name system for physical space, a partial common ownership land market that implements Harberger tax mechanics for land parcels, and spatial browsers that resolve geolocated digital content using GPS coordinates. Revenue generated from land market transactions is allocated to public goods funding through a Streaming Quadratic Funding mechanism implemented via Superfluid Distribution Pools. The system operates as a permissionless, decentralized autonomous organization governed public good without a single identified legal headquarters. The platform serves AR publishers, spatial computing developers, and public goods contributors.
GIGA is a token built on the Solana blockchain with a fixed supply of 9.6 billion units. The contract is immutable and the liquidity pool has been burnt, establishing a decentralized structure without centralized fund control. The token is listed on centralized exchanges including Coinbase, Binance.US, KuCoin, and Kraken, as well as Solana-based decentralized exchanges such as Raydium, Jupiter, and Orca. The project includes a meme gallery site and a fitness apparel brand called Giga Fitness. Governance and operational decisions are managed by the community rather than a central team.
Gleec is a cryptocurrency platform providing multiple integrated services including a centralized exchange, decentralized exchange (DEX), cryptocurrency payment processing, a native token, a payment card product, and a messaging application. The platform architecture combines centralized and decentralized trading infrastructure with payment settlement capabilities and user communication tools. The system enables users to conduct spot and decentralized trading, process cryptocurrency payments, and access card-based spending functionality within a single ecosystem. Gleec operates a proprietary token and integrates cross-chain decentralized finance infrastructure acquired from Komodo, which enables asset transfers and financial operations across multiple blockchain networks. The platform spans multiple functional categories including exchange services, payment processing, and interoperable DeFi infrastructure rather than specializing in a single vertical.
Glow is an innovative DePIN and renewable energy protocol that leverages blockchain technology and economic incentives to fund the construction of new solar farms. By combining direct tracking of clean energy impact with rigorous on-site and satellite verification, the platform brings unmatched transparency to sustainable infrastructure while offsetting carbon emissions and generating green energy rewards.
Gluwa is a blockchain infrastructure company that develops and operates multiple products across distributed ledger and connectivity domains. Creditcoin is a Layer 1 blockchain designed for financial applications, incorporating a native credit reputation system that records on-chain transaction history. Spacecoin is a decentralized satellite internet network intended to provide connectivity to underserved populations. The company's Credal technology enables users to establish on-chain credit histories through central bank digital currency transactions. Gluwa has established partnerships to support digital currency adoption and operates educational programs in blockchain and artificial intelligence. The company's operations span blockchain infrastructure, decentralized finance lending protocols, and satellite network infrastructure.
Golem Foundation is a Swiss nonprofit organization based in Zug that develops and maintains projects within the Golem decentralized compute network ecosystem and its associated ERC-20 token, GLM. The foundation operates Octant, a public goods funding platform that functions by staking ETH from the foundation's treasury to generate yield, which is subsequently distributed to open-source projects selected through community participation. The foundation also develops Wildland, a data management protocol designed to enable users to maintain control over their data without dependence on centralized service providers. Additionally, the foundation conducts research into User-Defined Organization governance models. Golem Foundation serves as the primary steward of the Golem ecosystem, providing infrastructure and support for GLM token holders, developers building on Ethereum-aligned systems, and open-source projects utilizing decentralized funding mechanisms.
goodPayments is a payment processing service that enables businesses to accept TRON and USDT stablecoin payments. The platform operates on a fixed transaction fee model rather than percentage-based pricing. Payments settle immediately to the merchant's designated wallet, with no funds retained by the platform. The system supports Web3 wallet integration and does not require Know Your Customer verification for account setup. Integration is provided at no cost. Optional Anti-Money Laundering screening is available. The service includes transaction notifications via Telegram and provides customer support with assigned account management. The platform is designed for online merchants and businesses seeking cryptocurrency payment acceptance with simplified integration compared to multi-currency payment processors.
Heurist is a decentralized infrastructure platform designed for onchain AI applications. The platform comprises three primary components: Heurist Mesh, a marketplace aggregating crypto tools and agent skills; Ask Heurist, an onchain trading interface; and tokenized digital assets. Heurist Mesh integrates over 100 crypto tools sourced from partner services, implementing ERC-8004 and x402 payment standards to enable composable and permissionless agent interactions. The platform provides developers with datasets, APIs, message passing protocol (MCP) implementations, and agent skills through a unified interface. The system is designed to support the development of AI-powered onchain agents by consolidating infrastructure components into a single platform.
Hivemapper is a decentralized mapping network that collects street-level imagery through a distributed network of contributors. The system uses dedicated dashcam hardware called the Bee camera, which contributors install in vehicles to capture geo-tagged video footage during normal driving. Captured imagery is uploaded to the network and processed through stitching algorithms to create a continuously updated global map database. The network operates on the Solana blockchain and distributes HONEY tokens to contributors as compensation for data collection and network participation. Collected imagery is made available to developers and businesses through the Bee Maps API, enabling access to street-level map data. The system's architecture relies on crowdsourced data collection rather than centralized mapping operations, with contributors maintaining camera hardware and uploading footage from their vehicles. The network has accumulated coverage across multiple geographic regions and road networks globally.
HollaEx is a white-label cryptocurrency exchange software platform that enables organizations to deploy branded exchanges through self-hosted or cloud-based infrastructure. The system is constructed on an open-source codebase and provides core functionality including coin and market listing management, real-world asset tokenization, and KYC/AML compliance verification through integrated third-party providers such as Sumsub and iDenfy. The platform offers customizable front-end and back-end components to accommodate deployment variations. Primary users include entrepreneurs, fintech startups, and enterprises requiring exchange operations without developing underlying infrastructure independently. The offering comprises white-label software, token listing services, and developer APIs designed to support exchange deployment and management.
HolmesAI is a decentralized platform for creating and deploying AI agents. Users generate personalized AI personas based on their own language patterns and behavioral characteristics. These personas are recorded as on-chain assets, establishing verifiable ownership and enabling creators to receive compensation when their personas or associated tools are utilized by other users. The platform provides no-code tools for agent creation and includes a marketplace where persona assets can be bought, sold, and monetized. The system comprises persona creation tools, on-chain asset registration mechanisms, deployment infrastructure for agents, and marketplace functionality for asset exchange and licensing.
House of Cauliman is a multi-product operator built on the XRP Ledger. Its portfolio includes MONOLITH, an on-chain system where users claim and record tiles to the XRP Ledger; AUGUR, a read-only wallet analytics tool that converts on-chain activity into plain-language summaries; LAV, a crypto inheritance and asset transfer planning utility; NEB, an automated trading bot for spread and liquidity arbitrage on the XRPL; and XRPL Layman, an educational platform covering practical XRP and XRPL usage. Additional offerings include gaming infrastructure associated with the BAG token, the WCK collectible narrative universe, and NFT-related products. The operator serves XRPL users including retail traders, collectors, and families requiring crypto succession planning.
House of Doge is a commercial entity partnering with the Dogecoin Foundation to support Dogecoin adoption as a payment currency. The company provides payment integration systems for merchants, consulting services for organizations entering cryptocurrency markets, educational resources, technical support, and funding for Dogecoin Foundation research and development. House of Doge develops two primary products: Such, a consumer wallet and marketplace application for Dogecoin transactions, and SuchPay, a merchant payment processing platform. The company has established a strategic partnership with Universal Digital to develop Dogecoin commerce opportunities in Japan. House of Doge functions as a liquidity aggregator and infrastructure provider for Dogecoin-based commercial applications.
HumanAIx is a global alliance launched by OORT that builds open, decentralized infrastructure for AI, covering compute, storage, and data protocols governed collectively rather than by centralized entities. The alliance unites founding members including OORT (decentralized AI compute), XYO (data protocol), AI.KIDO, NEO, and DeTaSECURE, each contributing distinct infrastructure layers such as validation, security, and hosting. Its model relies on open protocols and trustless coordination to allow communities, researchers, and developers to co-create and govern AI systems.
HumaTek is a blockchain and artificial intelligence platform designed to provide transparency in humanitarian aid distribution. The system operates on the Binance Smart Chain network and utilizes a BEP-20 utility token called HumaCoin (HUMC). The platform comprises three primary components: HumaDash, a dashboard that tracks donations in real time; HumaAid, a system for verified emergency assistance with rapid response capabilities; and HumaClub, a community interface that facilitates connections between donors and non-governmental organizations. The architecture functions as a real-world asset settlement layer for the humanitarian sector, implementing on-chain verification mechanisms to document capital flows from user wallets to aid distribution outcomes. The system integrates with partner organizations including domestic non-governmental organizations and charitable entities. Core functionality includes on-chain verification of aid transactions and distribution records.
HVA Group (Cong Ty Co Phan Dau Tu HVA) is a Vietnamese investment holding company with a primary focus on digital asset investment, blockchain technology, and AI infrastructure, alongside gold investment and jewelry trading. The company offers staking services for crypto assets and positions itself as a strategic investor in blockchain-related ventures, including a stake in the Vietnamese crypto trading platform ONUS Pro. HVA Group is a publicly listed entity in Vietnam (ticker: HVA) with a shareholder relations structure, board of directors, and advisory council, targeting both retail and institutional investors in the Vietnamese market. Its product lines span digital asset investment, core blockchain and AI platform development, and support services for innovation ecosystems, making it a multi-vertical crypto-oriented conglomerate rather than a single-product crypto firm.
HyperCycle is a decentralized network infrastructure platform designed to enable peer-to-peer communication and coordination between AI systems, agents, and models without reliance on third-party intermediaries. The platform's core product is the Node Factory, which allows developers, entrepreneurs, and enterprises to operate nodes that connect AI agents to what the company calls the 'Internet of AI', generating revenue from AI compute and agent deployments. Its architecture emphasizes defense-grade and enterprise-grade security, privacy, and regulatory compliance alongside high transaction finality and scalability. The platform targets a broad audience including AI developers, businesses with existing AI expenditures, and non-technical entrepreneurs seeking exposure to AI-driven economic activity. HyperCycle is led by CEO Toufi Saliba and operates at the intersection of blockchain infra
Hyra Tek is a technology holding company operating as a subsidiary of Hyra Holdings. It develops products in decentralized AI compute, blockchain infrastructure, and data services. The core product suite comprises Hyra Network, a decentralized AI platform; Hyra AI; Hyra Mega; Hyra One; and AItradi, a trading tool designed for cryptocurrency markets. The company integrates blockchain technology into its ecosystem to enable transparency across digital economy applications. Its target users include developers, traders, and enterprises requiring decentralized compute and data solutions. The platform supports English and Vietnamese language interfaces and maintains offices in Dubai and Singapore.
HYVE is a decentralized marketplace protocol that enables users to post jobs, offer services, and sell digital items with settlement through on-chain escrow mechanisms. The platform operates across multiple blockchains including Ethereum, Polygon, BSC, and Fantom. Transactions are settled directly on-chain rather than through traditional payment infrastructure. The system supports listings for AI agents and aggregates job postings from external platforms. Core architecture includes escrow functionality for transaction settlement and multi-chain deployment capabilities.
IBEX provides payment infrastructure built on Bitcoin's Lightning Network, enabling real-time settlement across fiat currencies, stablecoins, and cryptocurrencies without requiring pre-funding or introducing counterparty risk. The platform offers APIs for programmable finance, on-ramp and off-ramp services, and cross-asset liquidity management. The system is designed for banks, fintechs, and payment service providers. The product suite includes stablecoin access, global payment rails, and developer tooling. The infrastructure functions as an interoperable bridge between traditional finance and decentralized finance systems.
IBEX Pay is a Bitcoin Lightning Network payment processing service that provides retail businesses with a mobile application called the Bitcoin Payment Terminal (BPT) for accepting Bitcoin payments. The BPT operates on iOS and Android platforms. The service charges transaction fees between 0.5% and 1%. Merchants receive settlements either as on-chain Bitcoin within 24 hours or converted to fiat currency through the platform. The system is designed for brick-and-mortar and online merchants who wish to accept Bitcoin payments without operating their own Lightning Network node infrastructure. The platform remains operational in non-US markets.
ICN (Infrastructure Compute Network) operates a decentralized bare-metal AI infrastructure network that connects GPU and compute resources globally, tokenized via its native token $ICNT. The platform enables node operators to contribute physical hardware to a shared network, while buyers access compute capacity for AI training, inference, and related workloads. ICN targets both enterprise AI teams and crypto-native developers seeking decentralized alternatives to centralized cloud providers. The project combines blockchain-based resource coordination with physical data center infrastructure, positioning it at the intersection of decentralized physical infrastructure networks (DePIN) and AI compute markets.
Iconloop, operating under the PARAMETA brand, is a blockchain infrastructure company based in South Korea that develops enterprise-grade Web3 tools and services. Its product offerings include PortX, a cross-chain interoperability solution; ParaSTA, a staking-related product; MyID, a decentralized identity platform; and a Security Token Offering framework. The company provides node managed services and consulting services for stablecoin and STO implementations targeting enterprise clients. Originally focused on development within the ICON blockchain ecosystem, the company has expanded to serve institutional and enterprise clients across decentralized identity, tokenization, and blockchain infrastructure services.
IDRISS is a monetization platform for live streamers that enables acceptance of donations in multiple cryptocurrencies, including ETH, USDC, DAI, and a native IDRISS token, with minimal transaction fees and no chargeback mechanism. The platform integrates with Twitch to provide donation alerts, supporter leaderboards, and account setup functionality. Core architecture relies on blockchain-based payment processing to facilitate direct transfers from donors to creators without intermediary involvement. The system supports a range of cryptocurrency assets including gaming and NFT-related tokens such as Ronin, Axie, and Pengu. Key design features include permissionless payment initiation, instant settlement, and elimination of traditional platform revenue deductions. The platform is intended for independent streamers seeking direct control over earnings through decentralized payment infrastructure.
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