Compare the Top DApps that integrate with ReHold as of May 2026

This a list of DApps that integrate with ReHold. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with ReHold. View the products that work with ReHold in the table below.

What are DApps for ReHold?

DApps are decentralized applications, which are distributed software applications that are built on blockchains and blockchain networks. Compare and read user reviews of the best DApps for ReHold currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Zerion

    Zerion

    Zerion

    Zerion is a mobile-first crypto wallet for active Web3 citizens. Manage your whole DeFi and NFT portfolios, trade across 10+ networks, and connect to any decentralized application on the go. Zerion Wallet works for Ethereum, BSC, Polygon, Optimism, Arbitrum, Fantom, Avalanche, and more. See all your actions across Web3. Zerion Wallet tracks your positions and rewards across 500+ dapps and protocols and aggregates your complete multichain transaction history. Trade across 10+ blockchains and scaling networks. Zerion finds the best prices for swaps across 0x, 1inch, major DEXes, and other liquidity sources. Connect to any decentralized application on the go with the built-in dapp browsers. Easily switch between wallets and networks. Never miss an NFT drop again! Zerion Wallet prioritizes privacy by default. Zerion doesn’t track your IP, does not cross-associate wallets. Zerion’s web version is entirely de-Googled.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Arbitrum

    Arbitrum

    Offchain Labs

    Next generation layer 2 for Ethereum dApps. Use your favorite tools and scale your dApp at the lowest cost. An aggregator plays the same role that a node plays in Ethereum. Client software can do remote procedure calls (RPCs) to an aggregator, using the standard API, to interact with an Arbitrum chain. The aggregator will then make calls to the EthBridge and produce transaction results to the client, just as an Ethereum node would. Most clients will use an aggregator to submit their transactions to an Arbitrum chain, although this is not required. There is no limit on how many aggregators can exist, nor on who can be an aggregator. To improve efficiency, aggregators will usually package together multiple client transactions into a single message to be submitted to the Arbitrum chain. Arbitrum also supports a privileged Sequencer that can order transactions and give low latency transaction receipts.
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