Compare the Top Web3 Platforms that integrate with SQL as of December 2025

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

What are Web3 Platforms for SQL?

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 SQL currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Glitter

    Glitter

    Glitter

    Glitter Protocol is a blockchain-based data platform built to assist developers in storing, managing, and elevating the world’s data in a Web3-native way. It offers multi-language SDKs (including via SQL) and a role-based access control system for secure dataset writing and collaboration. The platform includes an indexing engine with both traditional database and full-text search capabilities, enabling efficient data discovery and retrieval. Glitter enables data sharing and monetization through token-economics; data contributors are incentivized to provide valuable datasets, and developers can access a marketplace-style “datamap” to locate data assets. It supports the migration of existing Web2 applications and data into the Web3 ecosystem, aiming to organize and decentralize unstructured data, make it more accessible and usable, and foster collaboration across the community.
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