
50 Projects, 7 Major Sections: Explore the First Gitcoin Web3 Social Ecosystem Round
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50 Projects, 7 Major Sections: Explore the First Gitcoin Web3 Social Ecosystem Round
Recommendations and reviews for 50 projects in the Social Ecosystem Round.
Open-source software and community funding platform Gitcoin has launched its 14th round of grant contributions, running from June 8 to 23, allowing users to support outstanding open-source software teams through the platform.
Mask Network is thrilled to sponsor the first Web3 social ecosystem donation round, contributing a $50,000 prize pool. After several rounds of review, 60 projects have been selected for this funding round. Mask Network is also delighted that approximately half of these projects were recommended by us, while the rest came from organic traffic—highlighting the vibrant growth within the Web3 social sector.
Funding open-source projects promotes the development of the entire blockchain ecosystem. Gitcoin uses a quadratic funding model to crowdfund projects and allocate capital, solving inefficiencies in public goods financing within the Ethereum ecosystem and encouraging participation from smaller contributors. In each Gitcoin Grants round, beyond direct donations received by projects, Gitcoin also uses contribution data as a reference to coordinate fund distribution from the Ethereum Foundation, increasing investment opportunities for high-quality projects.
Over its first 13 rounds, Gitcoin has distributed $62.6 million to thousands of open-source projects and introduced various thematic rounds—including ecological and advocacy-focused initiatives—supporting not only builders and creators in the Web3 ecosystem but also leveraging quadratic funding mechanisms to back causes such as climate action, Ukraine relief, and crypto advocacy.
We’ve categorized these projects into seven major groups. Below are our recommendations and commentary on the 50 projects in this Social Ecosystem Round:
1. Communication
2. Social Network
3. Social Profile & DID
4. On-chain Reputation
5. Creator Economy
6. DAO (Decentralized Autonomous Organization)
7. Metaverse/Gaming Identity
1. Communication
1.1 SwapChat
Link: https://gitcoin.co/grants/6408/swapchat
About:
SwapChat is a web3-native cross-platform messaging app enabling users to send messages across platforms like OpenSea and Twitter using wallet addresses. SwapChat integrates with Next.ID to link wallet addresses with social profiles. It also embeds trading tools and protocols such as SudoSwap, making transactions more secure than those conducted via Discord or Telegram.
All SwapChat users are verified via Twitter and operate wallet-first, allowing any SwapChat user to message another wallet directly. Even if a platform lacks native chat functionality, SwapChat enables communication—for example, when viewing an NFT on OpenSea, users can initiate a SwapChat conversation with the owner to make offers and trade. Messages are transmitted in a decentralized and encrypted manner.
Why we recommend it:
SwapChat fills a critical gap by enabling secure communication between buyers and sellers on OpenSea—potentially becoming the "Wangwang" of OpenSea. By offering an SDK and supporting integration with numerous plugins, wallets, and apps, it has the potential to evolve into a cross-platform communication protocol. Its underlying Web3MQ protocol could become the next-generation equivalent of SMTP/POP3.
1.2 Metamail
Link: https://gitcoin.co/grants/6087/metamail
About:
MetaMail is an email application leveraging Web3 advantages to address security issues and spam in traditional email systems. Using Web3 domains or addresses, MetaMail sends and receives emails compatible with existing email services without gas fees. It supports cryptographic signing and end-to-end encryption, achieving maximum security while drastically reducing spam.
Why we recommend it:
Email remains one of the most fundamental communication tools. MetaMail’s gas-free, encrypted, and interoperable design represents the ideal form of a Web3 email product.
1.3 Dmail Network
Link: https://gitcoin.co/grants/6545/dmail-network
About:
Dmail is a Web3 information collaboration platform built on the ICP chain, integrating messaging, asset management, data storage, and workspace features. Users can exchange messages and assets via email and even set NFTs as their profile avatars.
Ultimately, Dmail aims to become foundational infrastructure for entering Web3—a gateway, DID identifier, and bridge connecting Web2 users seamlessly to blockchain services.
Why we recommend it:
Dmail has the potential to become core information infrastructure within the ICP ecosystem.
1.4 Star
Link: https://gitcoin.co/grants/6223/star
About:
Star is an encrypted, decentralized chat application protocol. While Star itself is a desktop app, its protocol can be easily integrated into other projects, including private IPFS networks. Star operates under an “IRC as a Service” model.
Star has established a inheritable decentralized chat protocol, making it easy for developers to build applications atop it. Unlike many centralized chat systems—where increased usage may degrade stability—the more people use Star, the stronger and more resilient it becomes.
Why we recommend it:
Star’s inheritable nature makes it particularly developer-friendly, especially for other communication tool builders.
1.5 Daopanel
Link: https://gitcoin.co/grants/6203/daopanel-tools-for-delegates-to-govern-well
About:
Daopanel.chat is an open-source, encrypted, decentralized wallet-to-wallet (or ENS) chat tool powered by XMTP.
The Daopanel team traces its roots back to MakerDAO in 2017. Daopanel serves as a space where delegates and DAO members discuss, share, debate, and succeed. The current daopanel.chat is part of a broader Daopanel infrastructure. Decision-makers in DAOs require censorship-resistant and private Web3 communications. Internal DAO events—such as token sales, DAO mergers, and voting—should be encrypted and tied to users’ ENS or wallet identities while preserving full anonymity.
Why we recommend it:
Daopanel brings deep expertise and strong technical accumulation in DAO governance applications.
1.6 Beoble
Link: https://gitcoin.co/grants/6437/beoble
About:
Beoble is a social module for Web3.0 with APIs and SDKs. With Beoble, Web3.0 services can integrate social features—such as profiles, messaging, posting, and feeds—into their platforms in just five minutes.
Many Web3.0 services—including DEXs, P2E games, and NFT projects—are considering adding social functions, but building them is costly and often incompatible. Meanwhile, existing Web2.0 social platforms lack support for blockchain and Web3.0. Beoble aims to solve these problems by providing modular social components.
Why we recommend it:
Beoble’s modular architecture makes it easier to integrate into third-party apps, offering flexible solutions for projects seeking to add social capabilities.
2. Social Network
2.1 Lenster
Link: https://gitcoin.co/grants/5007/lenster
About:
Lenster is a decentralized, permissionless social media app based on the Lens Protocol, built on Polygon. Users can interact seamlessly with the dApp at no cost, and no administrator can remove content once posted.
Beyond a username (optional) and wallet address, users need not provide any personal information, and Lenster collects no sensitive data. Neither the Lenster nor Lens team has the authority to moderate user posts. All actions within Lenster require digital signatures.
Why we recommend it:
As the leading application in the Lens ecosystem, Lenster pioneers the Web3 Twitter vision. Beyond basic social networking features like posting and commenting, it supports communities, crowdfunding, and DAO creation. The test version offers a smooth user experience, and backed by the Lens social graph, it holds a competitive edge over similar projects.
2.2 Crypto Twitter Clone
Link: https://gitcoin.co/grants/6477/crypto-twitter-clone
About:
Crypto Twitter Clone is a Web3 version of Twitter built on the ICP chain, featuring embedded AMM-based prediction markets, order books, NFTs, and DAOs. An MVP has already been developed, with plans to integrate Bitcoin and Ethereum networks in the future.
Why we recommend it:
A Web3 version of Twitter has long been a focal point of discussion. Integrating features like prediction markets, order books, NFTs, and DAOs opens up significant exploratory potential.
2.3 Fuse Pass
Link: https://gitcoin.co/grants/6270/fuse-pass
About:
Fuse Pass is a Web3-native professional identity network designed for recruitment. Leveraging NFT badges and on- and off-chain data, Fuse Pass offers highly composable solutions to help users represent their professional identities, balancing legitimacy with verifiable skill proofs. It also provides a talent discovery engine that matches recruiters with suitable candidates by analyzing professional social graphs.
Why we recommend it:
An ingenious entry point toward a Web3 LinkedIn.
2.4 Metajam
Link: https://gitcoin.co/grants/6002/metajam-link-your-pals-to-buidl-your-web3
About:
MetaJam is building a Web3 BUIDL network where users can discover Web3 products/apps and contribute to projects through Proof of BUIDL—a decentralized Web3 reputation protocol.
Users can create Web3 resumes, verify skills, build track records, earn reputation points, and receive token rewards by contributing to projects. Projects, in turn, can showcase themselves and recruit talent or raise funds using on-chain resumes.
Why we recommend it:
MetaJam resembles a Web3 Product Hunt, helping aspiring Web3 contributors find fitting projects to build reputation.
2.5 CryptoIn
Link: https://gitcoin.co/grants/6169/cryptoin-socialfi-in-a-professional-way
About:
CryptoIn aims to create a LinkedIn for the crypto world—a decentralized social platform serving blockchain professionals. Users can showcase technical expertise, seek job opportunities or co-founders; projects can pursue partnerships, fundraising, and hire Web3 talent. All data and chat content are stored decentralization, enabling free connection in the crypto world.
Why we recommend it:
A decentralized-storage-powered Web3 LinkedIn.
2.6 Crosssync
Link: https://gitcoin.co/grants/6465/crosssync
About:
CrossSync is a social Web3 dApp running on Crossbell, aiming to give users ownership of their social feed.
Crossbell allows users to reclaim ownership of their data; CrossSync turns owning your data into an engaging and fun social experience.
Why we recommend it:
A project related to RSS3, capable of syncing all Twitter posts onto the Crossbell chain—effectively transforming Web2 assets into Web3. This is quite interesting, and users can claim free domains before June 23.
2.7 Blocktracker
Link: https://gitcoin.co/grants/6448/blocktracker
About:
Built by former TikTok engineers, Blocktracker uses AI to extract data from blockchains and match wallet addresses with Twitter accounts. Users can see Web3 insights from people they follow—like recent NFT trades or lifetime yield returns.
Why we recommend it:
An extremely practical Twitter plugin that displays users’ latest NFT trades and overall yields directly on Twitter—ideal for discovering alpha whales and identifying genuine KOLs.
2.8 Shorum
Link: https://gitcoin.co/grants/6222/shorum-a-tool-for-curators-creators-and-investors
About:
Shorum is a platform where users can support Web3 creators and share profits with supporters—or think of it as an abstracted, native Web3 social payment channel. Shorum leverages Knn3 to discover users’ on-chain relationships and invite potential supporters.
Why we recommend it:
An important direction worth exploring: profit-sharing in social media is one of Web3’s core challenges. Shorum’s KNN3-based discovery system can better help creators recruit early supporters.
2.9 PartyBoard
Link: https://gitcoin.co/grants/3329/partyboard-a-multi-chain-web3-socialfi-protocol-d
About:
PartyBoard is defined as a scenario/theme-based Web3 audio app with built-in gaming and social elements.
PartyBoard establishes foundational models for Metaverse operations—social, governance, consensus, economic, communication, and oracle models. It uses smart contracts to enable upper-layer apps to access Metaverse social networks. A multi-chain Web3 SocialFi protocol bridging Metaverse social networks and GameFi.
Why we recommend it:
Audio plays an essential role in connecting communities and facilitating social interactions. What new roles might audio play in Web3 communities?
3. Social Profile & DID
3.1 Jolocom
Link: https://gitcoin.co/grants/5862/jolocom-tech-stack-20-own-your-digital-self
About:
Since 2014, Jolocom has championed the mission of self-sovereign identity. Jolocom is a founding member of DWeb, INATBA, and Bundesblock, and a long-term supporter and active participant in DIF, IIW, and W3C.
Jolocom is committed to upholding SSI principles, developing a fully open-source tech stack including repositories, SDKs, and a user-facing smart wallet. It was selected as a technology provider for Germany’s government-led initiative on secure digital identities. Jolocom aims to build an open-source, nonprofit SSI (Self-Sovereign Identity) standard that bridges Web2 and Web3.
Why we recommend it:
Self-sovereign identity is a crucial concept, especially as Web3 integrates with traditional centralized societies. It requires technically robust teams and recognition from central institutions like governments—both of which Jolocom demonstrates strongly.
3.2 Def Network
Link: https://gitcoin.co/grants/6556/def-collaborative-address-labeling-tool-for-web3
About:
Def Network is a Web3 user tagging system that analyzes on-chain behaviors—like contract interactions and token trades—to help developers and analysts build richer on-chain user profiles. Users can find audiences with specific tag combinations for whitelists, SocialFi apps, trading tools, profile builders, and data analytics.
Why we recommend it:
Beyond honorific labels, Web3 users deserve multidimensional interest-based profiling. Def offers a standardized, customizable tagging system with strong practical value.
3.3 Dragd
Link: https://gitcoin.co/grants/6473/dragd-no-code-dapp-builder-for-your-ens-domain
About:
Dragd is a simple no-code website builder that lets users create profile pages linked to their Web3 domain. With Dragd, users can build anything—from NFT collections to complex dApp frontends powered by smart contracts. Its component library includes reusable elements for building custom dApps. The builder interface works like Figma—no coding required—but supports custom code for third-party integrations and advanced functionality.
Why we recommend it:
A Web3 WordPress—greatly lowering the barrier for personalized Web3 profile creation while offering flexibility between standardization and customization.
3.4 Soulcard
Link: https://gitcoin.co/grants/6559/soulcard-namecard-for-buidlers
About:
Soulcard is a Web3 business card solution displaying information and social relationships associated with an address or person, attempting to build a builder-centric DID solution!
Compared to traditional LinkedIn-style profiles, SoulCard offers higher information density by embedding into multiple social contexts—like Mirror articles or Twitter. Its reliability is ensured during minting, requiring verification by a DAO owner. Additional features include proof of skills via Challenges and GitHub PR records, and automatic display of DAO memberships, efficiently marking the owner’s affiliations.
Why we recommend it:
Finalist at ETH Shanghai—an elegant Web3 business card solution.
3.5 Proof of Soul
Link: https://gitcoin.co/grants/6231/proof-of-soul-soulbound-token-issuanceattestation
About:
Inspired by Glen Weyl, Puja, and Vitalik’s paper on decentralized society and soulbound tokens, Proof of Soul is a permissionless Soulbound Token (SBT) issuance/attestation protocol. It enables users to bring various real-world relationships on-chain—like marriage, shared assets, social recovery, and uncollateralized lending via credit-on-chain.
Proof of Soul will launch a more complete mainnet and L2 product in late July, including SBT revocation, search, ENS issuance/attestation, and integration with various DID services like Proof of Humanity and brightID.
Why we recommend it:
Outstanding participant in the Soulbound Token competition.
3.6 0xScope Protocol
Link: https://gitcoin.co/grants/6256/0xscope-protocol
About:
0xScope is a protocol that structures Web2 and Web3 data using knowledge graphs. The 0xScope Protocol integrates diverse data sources and applies modern machine learning algorithms (e.g., GPL) to deliver real-time analytics, signals, and reports.
The protocol can empower next-gen social media platforms and recommendation engines and assist government workflows by incorporating its knowledge graph.
Why we recommend it:
By searching a user’s main account address, you instantly uncover their secondary addresses. Web3 social networks are no longer one-to-one wallet mappings—products like 0xScope are needed to identify, unify, and analyze on-chain networks, powering next-generation recommendation algorithms.
3.7 Interface
Link: https://gitcoin.co/grants/6257/interface
About:
Interface is a social app that aggregates wallet activity from various sources—on-chain, protocols, contracts, platforms—and turns them into user-friendly social summaries. Users can swipe through friends’ updates, including new NFT mints, DEX swaps, and liquidity provisioning across bridges.
Why we recommend it:
Enter one identity (Web2 account or Web3 address), get your full identity picture—an excellent frontend use case for NextID.
3.8 Keychain
Link: https://gitcoin.co/grants/6716/keychain-soulbound-web3-social-platfform
About:
KeyChain is a Web3 development platform using ENS, Soulbound Tokens, and on-chain proofs to match Web3 identities with reputations—a potential solution against scams, fraud, and Sybil attacks.
Why we recommend it:
Another SBT competition participant, turning soulbound concepts into a developer-accessible platform.
3.9 Kola
Link: https://gitcoin.co/grants/6582/kola-inspire-creativity-for-web3-music
About:
Kola provides no-code tools and AI-powered infrastructure to create mass Web3 music assets with highly engaged communities.
Within Kola’s community, individuals can leverage creative resources across backgrounds and borders. Every contribution to the creative process earns fair, persistent royalties enforced by smart contracts.
Why we recommend it:
An intriguing no-code tool that audifies ENS domains—simple to use. Multimedia domains are a novel concept. As decentralized domains evolve into identities, projects like Yat and Kola aim to diversify them. Future identity domains could become incredibly rich and expressive.
3.10 A3S
Link: https://gitcoin.co/grants/5997/a3s-protocol-first-transferable-address-for-web30
About:
The A3S Protocol is a next-gen multi-chain address standard enabling secure trading, leasing, and hosting of addresses. It adds liquidity and integrability to addresses, allowing them to function as priced on-chain services.
For users, interaction history attached to an address can now persist. Users no longer need to abandon valuable addresses and records due to key leaks or sharing.
Why we recommend it:
Though details are sparse, the idea of transferable addresses is fascinating. If realized, it would challenge SBTs, NFT communities, and anti-Sybil efforts—making it an exciting experiment.
3.11 Wordblock
Link: https://gitcoin.co/grants/2445/the-word-block
About:
Wordblock explores new experiences between content and individuals by attempting to build a “Web3 literature system.” Creators can sign-text content via wallet, storing any encountered text in a Wordblock object for future reference. Readers simply click a referenced Wordblock link to jump directly to the original source.
Wordblock links are bidirectional, connecting Web2 context with Web3-identified content. When abstracting content from a Web2 page (URL), it gains a parallel “identity (ID)” via Web3 infrastructure. This enables “block referencing” and “text computing” within Web3 environments (e.g., IPFS), while context remains accessible on Web2.
Chinese: https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/iRv-0H-8l2-7nzddpcIKFw
Why we recommend it:
WordBlock presents a compelling experiment in content value—using bookmark-like methods to store fragmented or paragraph-level content on-chain as Wordblocks for future reference and citation. It breaks content into smaller units for value validation while building a bridge from Web2 to Web3, forming a “literature repository” atop Web3.
Even more interestingly, because it leaves on-chain traces, it can also become part of on-chain identity—enriching how identities are expressed and imagined.
4. On-chain Reputation
4.1 DAOU
Link: https://gitcoin.co/grants/6113/daou-maximize-your-social-capital-in-daos-with-so
About:
DAOU converts community members’ activities in DAOs—Discord engagement, forum Q&A, GitHub code contributions, DAO roles, connections—into on-chain verifiable data using Soulbound Tokens and a Social Oracle.
DAOU scores each member based on this verifiable data—representing a form of reputation within the DAO, usable by third parties. Verified data is issued as Soulbound Tokens by the DAO and can be externally used—for credit loans, airdrops, whitelists, DDoS prevention, etc.
Why we recommend it:
Collecting community credit enables a scoring system applicable to broader scenarios like whitelists and uncollateralized lending.
4.2 Ethrank
Link: https://gitcoin.co/grants/5189/ethrank-the-ethereum-leaderboard
About:
ETHRank is an open-source, merit-based achievement leaderboard for every Ethereum address. Season 2 will add Polygon support—holders of Unstoppable Domains gain extra points, trading volume increases scores, and owning various NFT projects on Polygon grants additional points.
ETHRank features a points system: completing steps, goals, and achievements earns points. Scores increase as steps are completed. Completing all steps in a goal earns goal points. Completing all goals in an achievement grants bonus rewards.
Why we recommend it:
A clear and straightforward leaderboard—just visit the site.
4.3 Ormi.fi
Link: https://gitcoin.co/grants/6085/web3-reputation-oracle-by-ormi-finance
About:
Ormi Finance is building an on-chain reputation oracle that collects and aggregates data from various sources—on-chain transaction history, held NFTs and POAPs, ERC-20 tokens—to calculate and publish a Web3 identity’s reputation score. It offers REST API access and Chainlink External Adapter integration for dApps.
A functional UI prototype and initial smart contracts are already available: reputation-oracle-interface.herokuapp.com
Why we recommend it:
A promising encapsulation approach for on-chain reputation systems.
4.4 Poapin
Link: https://gitcoin.co/grants/6045/poapin-treat-your-poaps-like-treasure
About:
POAPin is a suite of tools built on the POAP ecosystem. Currently, POAPin offers Android, iOS, and macOS apps, plus a web-based POAP explorer for organizing and sharing POAPs. The web version allows custom themes and grouping of POAPs. pin.poap.in enables embedding POAPs into websites via code snippets.
Future updates to pin.poap.in will include more templates, filtering/sorting options, and image download features.
Why we recommend it:
Extremely convenient for dApps to integrate POAP functionality.
4.5 Quest3
Link: https://gitcoin.co/grants/5995/quest3
About:
Quest3 is a Web3 quest and event platform. Users earn tokens and NFT badges by participating in quests and events. Quest3 aims to provide permissionless on- and off-chain tasks for GameFi, DAOs, communities, and projects—helping users benefit continuously and grow the ecosystem.
Quest3 has two sides: B2B and C2C.
For advertisers (B-side), Quest3 provides task-based landing pages. Communities gain loyal users through task publishing and reward them with NFTs. For end users (C-side), they earn achievement rewards by participating in quests. Accumulating data on Quest3 boosts community reputation, unlocking higher-tier tasks and richer rewards—letting users benefit from their own data.
Why we recommend it:
Quest3 helps projects easily launch marketing campaigns while rewarding users with achievements.
4.6 DeQuest
Link: https://gitcoin.co/grants/6653/dequest-journey-into-the-metaverse
About:
DeQuest is a platform certifying users’ “Learn-to-Play-to-Earn” (L2P2E) capabilities, aiming to become the reputation layer of the metaverse. It is currently the first platform tailored for users wanting to deeply study game economics, mechanics, tokenomics, and Play-to-Earn models. It tracks players’ knowledge and skill levels across the Metaverse ecosystem, bridging their abilities to work in the Web3 world.
The platform supports multi-chain and cross-metaverse functionality. It verifies achievements, activities, skills, and behaviors of metaverse citizens across different games and networks, creating maximum value for the entire metaverse.
Why we recommend it:
Leveraging SBTs for gaming identity/reputation—users prove cognitive and skill levels by completing tasks (mostly reading/studying game materials and passing tests)—earning XP and SBTs. As GameFi and the Metaverse grow, such credentials may become prerequisites for guilds and games recruiting early testers.
4.7 AKI Network
Link: https://gitcoin.co/grants/6645/aki-network-a-data-powered-web3-consumer-network
AKI Network is a data-driven Web3 consumer network focused on Web3-native influencer marketing.
AKI measures Web3 influence, marketing performance, credibility, professionalism, and capability through native data, delivering actionable insights powered by massive datasets.
Why we recommend it:
AKI uses big data analytics to evaluate KOLs’ marketing effectiveness, helping projects and influencers collaborate better.
4.8 GENKI
Link: https://gitcoin.co/grants/6631/genki
About:
Genki is a Web3.0 community platform where blockchain projects, channels, users, and validators can establish new connections trustlessly. Genki helps content creators, influencers, and KOLs guide their audiences toward valuable experiences in a decentralized way.
Users earn rewards by completing simple social tasks and on-chain missions. Genki enables simultaneous benefits for projects, creators, influencers, and their audiences. By accurately compiling on-chain profiles of influential individuals and users, Genki helps projects save time and reduce costs in finding valuable influencers and engaged users.
Why we recommend it:
Genki helps projects easily launch marketing campaigns, better match with KOLs, and lower customer acquisition costs.
5. Creator Economy
5.1 Web3Shop
Link: https://gitcoin.co/grants/6172/web3shop-next-generation-of-social-e-commerce
About:
Web3Shop is a Web3 social e-commerce platform connecting designers with NFT holders and enthusiasts in the community. Designers can deploy NFT smart contracts, run their own Web3 stores, upload designs, and manufacturers can directly purchase production rights to designer works on Web3Shop.
Why we recommend it:
Web3Shop is an excellent exploration of NFT copyright commercialization, helping designers build bridges beyond NFTs to connect with community holders and enthusiasts.
5.2 Sonorous
Link: https://gitcoin.co/grants/6224/sonorus
About:
Sonorus is a Web3 protocol aiming to revolutionize how music—and eventually all forms of content—are published, distributed, and monetized. Musicians and listeners can earn rewards by uploading, listening to, and promoting music. Future plans include releasing an SDK for music streaming developers and a Sonorus database, further benefiting developers and a broader user base.
Why we recommend it:
A Web3 transformation of traditional music streaming platforms.
5.3 MuseX
Link: https://gitcoin.co/grants/6206/musex-protocol
About:
MuseX is an open-source, composable Web3 creator economy protocol. It provides protocol-level technical infrastructure for application layers involving text, audio, video, and images based on Web3 concepts—helping users build products more efficiently.
MuseX has already implemented text creation, character NFT publishing, and a basic DAO model. Future plans include Arweave support, audio creation and publishing (music, podcasts), and monetization modules.
Why we recommend it:
MuseX offers rich support for text, multimedia, and Web3-native digital assets.
5.4 Popula
Link: https://gitcoin.co/grants/6610/popula-a-web3-platform-for-the-community-economy
About:
Popula is infrastructure dedicated to the Web3 community economy, pioneering a new paradigm in creator economies supported by open-source protocols. Popula offers a community-friendly playground where creators share content and users explore, engage, and interact with diverse communities.
Behind Popula’s interface lies a points system—an reputation protocol that issues non-transferable tokens (“Points”) to record value-adding behaviors within communities, reflecting participants’ reputation, contributions, and commitment. Leveraging this points system, Popula’s community economy suite helps creators monetize and incentivizes collaborative creation.
Why we recommend it:
Popula uses a novel reputation protocol to help creators monetize and encourage collaborative creation.
5.5 Art by City
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