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Caduceus is a Layer-1 blockchain protocol designed to support metaverse, NFT, GameFi, and DeFi applications. The protocol implements a Metagraph consensus mechanism and provides EVM compatibility, supporting ERC-20, ERC-721, ERC-1155, and ERC-998 token standards. The architecture is engineered to process transactions with minimal fees. The project includes a computational layer called Caduceus TrustedAI, which provides distributed GPU computing resources for developers and small-to-medium enterprises through open-source models and on-chain reward mechanisms. The protocol has been applied to entertainment and film production use cases through partnerships in the media sector.
Caesar is a tax compliance platform for African cryptocurrency markets. The system processes on-chain and off-chain transaction data and converts it into audit-ready tax outputs for cryptocurrency businesses and government institutions. The platform calculates per-user cryptocurrency gains, income, and losses, manages platform-level value-added tax and withholding tax obligations, and provides structured data to regulatory monitoring dashboards operated by tax authorities. The system serves cryptocurrency exchanges, wallet providers, payment processors, remittance applications, and African public institutions including tax authorities and financial regulators. Core components include transaction processing for taxable events and compliance report generation.
Caishen is a cross-chain token launchpad and decentralized exchange that enables token launches and trading across Ethereum, Solana, Base, Arbitrum, Optimism, Polygon, HyperEVM, and peaq from a single consolidated liquidity pool. Its core technical differentiator is a unified AMM spanning both EVM and non-EVM chains, preserving price integrity and routing orders via MEV-aware paths to avoid liquidity fragmentation across ecosystems. The platform also offers the Caishen Wallet, a self-custody wallet designed to deliver CEX-level user experience with automatic cross-chain routing, settlement, and fee transparency. Caishen is incubated by Delta Blockchain Fund as the first application on its Inclusive Layer cross-chain infrastructure, and is aimed at token issuers and DeFi traders seeking seamless multi-chain execution without managing gas or chain-specific complexity.
Caliber is a venture builder focused on Web3 and AI startups. The firm co-founds and co-builds companies from inception through a structured 6-to-9-month program, providing seed funding, engineering resources, product strategy, legal guidance, and operational support. Rather than functioning as a passive investor, Caliber embeds senior blockchain developers, smart contract auditors, and technical architects directly into portfolio companies. The portfolio includes projects across DeFi, blockchain infrastructure, and consumer applications. Caliber targets early-stage founders in AI and decentralized technology who require hands-on co-building support alongside capital. The firm maintains partnerships with various investment funds and accelerators.
Cambrian Network is an AI infrastructure protocol that aggregates onchain and offchain data into financial intelligence APIs designed for autonomous AI agents and DeFi applications. Its data pipeline covers cross-chain DEX metrics, wallet activity, lending protocol statistics, price and volatility forecasting, social sentiment, news, and code repository analysis, all delivered with low latency via a decentralized validator network. The platform positions itself as a higher-level alternative to raw RPC calls, offering pre-processed, actionable data that would otherwise require expensive or complex historical blockchain queries. Target users include developers building AI-driven trading agents, automated liquidity provisioning systems, and risk-adjusted portfolio tools. Cambrian is backed by CSX, the Stanford Blockchain Accelerator, Blockchain Builders, and angels from The Graph ecosystem,
Canaan Inc. is a Singapore-based hardware manufacturer credited with producing the world's first ASIC Bitcoin miner, operating under the Avalon brand. Its product lineup spans high-performance mining rigs (Avalon A15, A16 series), compact home miners (AvalonQ, Avalon Nano 3S, Avalon Mini 3), and containerized mining solutions in air-cooled, immersion-cooled, and hydro-cooled configurations. Beyond hardware sales, Canaan offers joint mining, farm cooperation hosting, and mining finance services, targeting both retail and institutional mining operators. The company is publicly listed and maintains an investor relations portal, with products distributed through an authorized reseller network.
Canary is a decentralized exchange (DEX) and DeFi protocol built on the Avalanche blockchain, offering automated market maker (AMM) functionality via its app at app.canary.exchange. The platform's native token, CNR, is earned through protocol usage and serves as the utility token across the broader Canary ecosystem of dApps. Beyond swapping, Canary offers a prediction market product and on-chain analytics via a dedicated info subdomain. The project is open-source with a public GitHub repository and community channels on Telegram and Twitter.
Canary Capital Group is a digital asset investment firm headquartered in Brentwood, Tennessee, offering institutional-grade crypto exposure through a range of products including ETFs and private funds. Its ETF lineup spans multiple assets including Hedera (HBR), Litecoin (LTCC), Solana (SOLC), Sui (SUIS), and XRP (XRPC), making it one of the more diversified altcoin ETF filers in the US market. The firm also operates a discretionary crypto hedge fund (Canary Digital Fund) and single-asset trusts such as the Canary CRO Trust, targeting institutional and accredited investors. The investment team combines crypto-native expertise with traditional finance backgrounds, and the firm integrates custodial and trading risk management processes across all products.
Canary Capital is a US-based cryptocurrency asset manager operating under the brand Canary ETFs. The firm offers a suite of regulated exchange-traded funds providing investors with exposure to digital assets including XRP, Solana, SUI, Hedera, and Litecoin. Several ETF products incorporate staking mechanisms, such as the Canary Staked SUI ETF and the Canary Marinade Solana ETF, which differ from spot-price tracking funds by generating yield through protocol participation. The firm also manages private fund vehicles including the Canary Digital Fund, HBAR Trust, and CRO Trust, which target institutional and accredited investors seeking diversified cryptocurrency exposure through traditional fund structures. Canary Capital operates at the intersection of traditional finance infrastructure and cryptocurrency assets, offering regulated investment vehicles as an alternative to direct digital asset custody.
Cango Inc. is a publicly traded company operating Bitcoin mining facilities globally. The company maintains a mining fleet optimized for cash margin efficiency rather than maximum scale. Through its subsidiary EcoHash Technology LLC, the company has expanded operations into high-performance compute (HPC) and AI inference services. EcoHash operates a digital portal for managing workloads, supporting both Bitcoin mining and AI inference applications. The company's business model integrates cryptocurrency mining with computational services for artificial intelligence tasks. Originally established as an automotive transaction services platform, the company transitioned its operational focus to digital asset mining and related compute services.
Canonical Capital is a venture capital firm that invests in early-stage projects developing foundational infrastructure at the intersection of blockchain and artificial intelligence. The firm targets pre-product teams with technical depth that are building open infrastructure, decentralized compute systems, AI data networks, cryptographic coordination systems, and related technical primitives. Its portfolio includes projects focused on decentralized machine learning compute, decentralized AI data provision, AI coprocessors integrated with blockchain systems, and AI agent protocols. The firm's investment thesis centers on blockchain as a foundational layer for AI systems. Canonical's founders and leadership have technology backgrounds spanning from 2001 onward and operate as hands-on partners throughout the company-building process.
Canton Strategic Holdings is a publicly traded company that holds Canton Coin as a treasury asset and operates a Super Validator node on the Canton Network, a permissioned institutional blockchain developed by Digital Asset. The company's core strategy involves accumulating Canton Coin and supporting the Canton Network's infrastructure. The Canton Network processes transactions and is designed for the tokenization of real-world assets for institutional financial markets. BitGo serves as the custodian for the company's digital asset treasury holdings. The management team includes professionals with backgrounds in institutional finance from organizations including DRW, Citadel, Goldman Sachs, and Galaxy Asset Management.
Canza Finance is a Web3 open finance platform that provides settlement and liquidity infrastructure for emerging markets, with initial focus on Africa. The platform operates as a dual-layer system combining a real-world asset (RWA) marketplace with stablecoin infrastructure. The architecture enables users in regions with limited traditional financial access to transact in stablecoins and access tokenized real-world assets. Core components include the settlement layer for stablecoin liquidity management and the RWA marketplace for asset discovery and trading. The system functions as financial infrastructure rather than a standalone decentralized finance protocol, designed to serve underserved markets by bridging Web3 capabilities with practical financial access needs.
Capitare is an asset tokenization platform that converts real-world assets into digital tokens on blockchain infrastructure. The platform serves the capital markets, real estate, and energy sectors. It provides end-to-end tokenization workflows including on-chain public offerings, smart-contract-based distribution and refund automation, KYC-integrated investor onboarding, and decentralized identity (DID) management. The product suite covers FIDCs (receivables funds), token baskets, and automated securitization processes. The platform operates within Brazil's CVM Resolution 88 regulatory framework. Primary users include financial institutions, investment fund managers, real estate operators, and energy asset holders seeking to reduce intermediaries and settlement times through blockchain automation.
Cap is a decentralized finance credit platform comprising three participant roles: depositors, operators, and delegators. Depositors supply approved assets to earn USD-denominated yield and receive cUSD tokens representing their position. Operators borrow unsecured USD loans against their collateral. Delegators underwrite these loans through a financial guarantee marketplace mechanism, collectively referred to as the Covered Agents Protocol. The platform integrates with restaking and liquid staking infrastructure providers including EtherFi, Renzo, StakeStone, Symbiotic, and Concrete. Cap maintains institutional partnerships with M11 Credit and FalconX for dollar-denominated lending yield generation. The system accommodates tokenized fund users and includes a partnership with Bedrock for Bitcoin-backed credit facilities. Cap Labs operates the platform from New York City.
Captura Cyber is a service provider offering cryptocurrency investigation and expert witness services to legal professionals engaged in litigation. The firm's core functions include tracing assets across cryptocurrency mixers and cross-chain bridges, generating expert reports formatted for court proceedings, and providing expert testimony to address opposing technical arguments. The firm also offers service of process delivery via NFT to anonymous wallet addresses, enabling procedural notification in cases where defendants cannot be conventionally identified. The client base consists of attorneys and law firms that require translation of blockchain evidence into formats suitable for legal proceedings.
Cardanians.io is a Cardano-native staking pool operator running five stake pools (CRDNS, CRDN1, CRDN2, CRDN3, and CRDN4) that collectively hold over 174 million ADA in delegated stake from more than 16,000 delegators worldwide. The service has been operational since the Incentivized Testnet (ITN) era, giving it over six years of continuous block production with more than 69,000 lifetime blocks across its pool fleet. Beyond raw staking, Cardanians.io offers a rewards calculator, governance participation as a Delegated Representative (DRep) on-chain, and educational content distributed to a community of over 65,000 followers. The platform targets both retail ADA holders seeking passive staking rewards and institutions, with a dedicated institutional staking page and transparent on-chain performance data linked via the Cexplorer block explorer.
CardanoCafe operates Cardano staking pools (ticker: CAFE and CAFE2) running on green-energy bare-metal servers, providing ADA delegators with block validation services and staking rewards. The pools are members of the Climate Neutral Cardano Group and are powered by renewable energy, differentiating them on environmental grounds within the Cardano ecosystem. A portion of pool proceeds is directed to charitable organizations including UNICEF, WWF, MSF, and IFAW, making social impact a core part of the operator's value proposition.
Cardano Feed is a crypto-native news aggregation and information platform focused exclusively on the Cardano (ADA) ecosystem. It curates and republishes articles, price data, videos, and project updates from multiple sources across more than 20 languages, serving a global Cardano community. The site tracks ADA price in real time alongside BTC and ETH, and organizes content into sections including a timeline, courses, and project directories. Having operated for five years, it functions as a dedicated Cardano media hub rather than a general crypto outlet.
Built on Cardano is a community-maintained directory that catalogs projects developed on the Cardano blockchain. The platform organizes projects across multiple categories including DeFi protocols, wallet applications, developer tools, NFT collections, memecoins, stake pools, and project-building resources. The directory functions as a reference layer for the Cardano ecosystem, providing users with project discovery and evaluation capabilities. The platform includes a stake pool explorer component and permits projects to self-list their information within the directory structure.
Cardano Cube (also known as Cardano Spot) is a Cardano-focused ecosystem directory and project explorer that aggregates and categorizes projects building on the Cardano blockchain. The platform provides an interactive ecosystem map, project browsing by category, governance tracking including DReps and voting actions, and a community article and video hub. It serves Cardano developers, investors, and community members seeking to discover wallets, DeFi protocols, NFTs, and other Cardano-native projects. The site also surfaces on-chain metrics such as transaction volumes and active wallet counts, functioning as a practical reference layer for the Cardano ecosystem.
Cardinal Cryptography is a venture studio and consulting firm specializing in cryptographic infrastructure for blockchain systems. The company develops privacy-enhancing applications for wallets, decentralized exchanges, and Web3 applications, with technical differentiation based on applied mathematics and cryptographic research. Cardinal serves as the core developer of Blanksquare, a privacy-focused Web3 platform. The firm was historically the core development team behind Aleph Zero, a Layer 1 blockchain designed for privacy and high transaction throughput. Cardinal is headquartered in Krakow, Poland, and has received recognition from various industry organizations and regulatory bodies.
Carpathian Capital Management is an asset management firm providing investment and treasury management services focused on decentralized finance protocols. The firm offers separately managed accounts, on-chain vaults with automated rebalancing mechanisms, fund structures, and structured products. Its service offerings include on-chain fixed income generation through lending and staking arrangements, derivative yield programs, digital asset lending, asset liquidation services, private offering structuring, and wealth management for individual clients. The firm configures and manages strategies on Flare Network lending vaults, functioning as an independent risk manager and strategy curator. Its client base includes family offices, institutional investors, and investment managers seeking exposure to decentralized finance infrastructure.
Cartridge is an onchain gaming platform providing infrastructure and tooling for game studios building on blockchain networks, with primary focus on Starknet-based games. The platform enables studios to implement real-money player rewards within regulatory compliance frameworks, combined with in-game asset ownership, tradeable economies, and provably fair reward mechanics utilizing verifiable randomness functions. Core components include wallet infrastructure, session keys, and game-specific controller tooling designed to reduce player onboarding friction. The platform operates as a B2B2C model, serving game studios by supplying technical infrastructure to support blockchain-native economic systems and player retention mechanisms.
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