
Web3 Tools You Need: NFT Analytics, Development Frameworks, and Building Communities
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Web3 Tools You Need: NFT Analytics, Development Frameworks, and Building Communities
10 Tools to Explore Web3 and Blockchain
Written by: Khairallah AL-Awady
Compiled by: TechFlow
Web3 and blockchain tools to master in 2022:
1. Nonfungible (Analytics)
The largest database for blockchain gaming and crypto collectibles markets. Nonfungible establishes valuations for individual NFTs by tracking historical market sales data. Whether buying or selling NFTs, you can compare similar assets and ensure your pricing is reasonable.
2. Moby (Analytics)
The fastest NFT insights platform. Moby provides real-time data and visualizations to track every second of activity on the blockchain. With Moby, users can monitor real-time NFT mints, maintain wallet watchlists, receive instant notifications, and view live price trends.
3. AYZD (Analytics)
The most powerful analytics tool to help you choose the best NFTs. AYZD is the largest NFT project database, featuring real-time news, top collections, statistics, guides, metaverse and NFT analytics. AYZD helps you stay informed about NFT and metaverse launches.
4. HardHat (Dev)
The Hardhat framework has arguably become the leading smart contract development environment. Hardhat is a JavaScript- and Solidity-based development framework that excels at accelerating your application development.
5. Brownie (Dev)
Brownie is an open-source, Python-based framework built on Web3.py, used by protocols such as Curve, Yearn, and Badger. It supports both Solidity and Vyper, but its main appeal lies in its Python-based tooling.
6. Moralis (Dev)
Moralis is a tool everyone should know. It offers user-friendly Web3.js integration and a rich suite of tools to enhance your frontend. Marketed as the "Firebase for crypto," I believe it truly lives up to that claim.
7. Echidna (Security)
Echidna is a Haskell program designed for fuzz testing and property-based testing of Ethereum smart contracts. It uses sophisticated grammar-based fuzzing techniques to falsify user-defined predicates or Solidity assertions.
8. Manticore (Security)
Manticore is a symbolic execution tool used to analyze smart contracts and binary files.
9. Universal-cli (Dev)
Universal-cli enables executing (almost) any call/transaction on Solidity contracts. CLI groups and commands are automatically generated from provided ABI files, eliminating the need to manually update the CLI after changes to the smart contract.
10. DaoLens (Community)
DaoLens is an onboarding tool designed to address personalization challenges for new Web3 members by offering free plug-and-play solutions. Community leaders can now tailor user experiences based on roles, skills, and interests.
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