Micro3 is a decentralized SocialFi platform that uses a mint-to-earn model to empower Web3 projects and individuals. By leveraging LayerZero and Chainlink, it enables users to earn rewards through social and on-chain quests, driving community engagement and growth. The platform also provides NFT infrastructure services, simplifying the creation, cross-chain transfers, and management of NFTs for creators and projects. Micro3 is self-funded, does not have a formal governance process, and has not yet issued a token.
Kiwi is a HackerNews-like app for the crypto community to share and discuss top crypto content. While the co-founders make most decisions, Kiwi encourages user ideas and contributions. The Kiwi Pass NFT allows users to submit, upvote, and comment on links, serving as an entry key to the community.
DIA is a cross-chain oracle provider that aggregates market data from diverse sources to ensure transparency and customizability. It offers resilient price feeds for over 20,000 assets, including ERC20s, NFTs, RWAs, LSTs, and BRC20s. Nodes and stakers use DIA tokens for data collection and network security, while oracle users pay for data services. Revenue from these services is distributed to nodes and stakers. DIA is funded through the sale of governance tokens and raised $15 million in August 2020.
Beethoven X, partnered with Balancer and built on Optimism, offers advanced Balancer technology. Governed by its DAO, where maBEETS token holders influence decisions, Beethoven X emphasizes long-term participation and security. Its financial model relies on internal reinvestments and strategic partnerships, with the BEETS token central to both governance and incentivizing liquidity. This approach sets Beethoven X apart in its commitment to sustainable and innovative growth in the DeFi ecosystem.