Compare the Top Web3 Platforms that integrate with Koinly as of May 2026

This a list of Web3 platforms that integrate with Koinly. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Koinly. View the products that work with Koinly in the table below.

What are Web3 Platforms for Koinly?

Web3 platforms are a type of decentralized computing platform built on the blockchain that allows users to access applications, trade digital assets, and store data without relying on a centralized server. It is based on distributed ledger technology such as Ethereum and operates as an open source software system with no central control. Web3 platforms provide users with greater ownership and control over their data, as well as enhanced security through cryptographic protocols. Additionally, Web3 applications typically run faster than traditional applications due to the use of an automated consensus mechanism for verifying transactions, which eliminates the need for manual confirmation from third parties. Furthermore, Web3 offers powerful tools for developers to create new interactive experiences by combining multiple blockchain services into unified environments. Compare and read user reviews of the best Web3 platforms for Koinly currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Polkadot

    Polkadot

    Polkadot

    Polkadot is a blockchain network being built to enable Web 3.0, a decentralized and fair internet where users control their own data and markets prosper from network efficiency and security. Polkadot was founded in 2016 by Gavin Wood, former Co-Founder and CTO of Ethereum. Polkadot’s technology addresses the major issues that have stymied blockchain adoption in recent years. Polkadot’s software development toolkit, Substrate, created by Parity Technologies, makes it easy for blockchain developers to build their own custom, fit-for-use blockchains. Polkadot also enables multiple blockchains to communicate between each other, allows for easy upgradeability, and introduces “shared security”, a plug-and-play network security model that allows developers to focus on the technology and avoid spending time and resources recruiting a set of operators to run a new blockchain.
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    Parity

    Parity

    Parity Technologies

    From the Substrate blockchain framework to Polkadot, the sharded protocol enabling blockchains to operate seamlessly together at scale, Parity builds the foundation of Web 3.0. We are developing the technology to disrupt centralised online services and enable institutional innovation. The internet is too important to billions of people for it to be at the mercy of a few powerful companies. We are developing the technology to disrupt centralised online services and enable institutional innovation. What if we no longer had to route our interactions through centralised services? What if data breaches were a remnant of an old flawed infrastructure? Each piece of Parity's technology is a step towards a society run on peer-to-peer networks instead of by a handful of corporations. Nearly all of our work is provided open source. Community contributors are a crucial part of development. Come build technology for a fairer society with us.
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    BNB Smart Chain (BSC)

    BNB Smart Chain (BSC)

    BNB Chain (Binance)

    BNB Smart Chain (BSC) is a blockchain platform developed by Binance, designed to enable decentralized applications (dApps) and smart contracts. It operates as a parallel chain to Binance Chain, combining high-speed transactions with the programmability of Ethereum-compatible smart contracts. BSC uses a Proof-of-Staked-Authority (PoSA) consensus mechanism, which enhances scalability and efficiency while reducing transaction costs. It is compatible with the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), allowing developers to easily port dApps and projects from Ethereum. BSC has become a popular choice for decentralized finance (DeFi), gaming, and NFT ecosystems, offering users a fast, low-cost, and secure platform for blockchain-based innovations.
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    Moonriver

    Moonriver

    Moonbeam Network

    Moonriver is a companion network to Moonbeam and provides a permanently incentivized canary network. New code ships to Moonriver first, where it can be tested and verified under real economic conditions. Once proven, the same code ships to Moonbeam on Polkadot. Quickly deploy your new or existing Solidity DApps to the Moonriver parachain — with little or no modifications — and gain easy access to the Kusama network. By mirroring Ethereum’s Web3 RPC, accounts, keys, subscriptions, logs, and more, Moonriver minimizes the changes required to run existing Solidity smart contracts on the network. Ethereum projects can simply replicate their DApp and deploy it to Moonbeam using Hardhat, Truffle, Remix, and other popular deployment tools. Quickly deploy your new or existing Solidity DApps to the Moonriver parachain — with little or no modifications — and gain easy access to the Kusama network.
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    Secret Network

    Secret Network

    Secret Network

    Secret Network is the first blockchain with data privacy by default, allowing you to build and use applications that are both permissionless and privacy-preserving. This unique functionality protects users, secures applications, and unlocks hundreds of never-before-possible use cases for Web3. Whether you’re a developer, an artist, an entrepreneur, or a dreamer, you can become a Secret Agent and contribute to Secret Network. Check out the many contributors, collaborators, applications, and backers that make up the Secret Network ecosystem. With blockchain technology, we have the potential to create a more empowering and inclusive internet, what is often referred to as Web3. But current blockchains are public by default, exposing all data to everyone and putting users at risk. In order to enable meaningful use cases and achieve global adoption, users and organizations need control over how their data is used and shared, a concept we call programmable privacy.
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