Axelar is a cross-chain communication tool developing interoperability software to connect blockchain ecosystems, applications, and users. Axelar Network consists of a protocol suite, tools, and APIs, designed to break down the barriers to cross-chain communication. Axelar enables developers to build on the best platform for their needs whileleveraging the Axelar stack to unlock cross-chain composability and liquidity.
Establishments primarily engaged in providing computer programming services on a contract or fee basis. Establishments of this industry perform a variety of additional services, such as computer software design and analysis| modifications of custom software| and training in the use of custom software.
Established in 2018, Bitget is one of the world’s leading cryptocurrency exchanges. Currently serving more than eight million users across 60 countries. Since June 2019, the platform has become one of the largest crypto copy trading and derivatives exchanges in the world, with the latest round of financing launching the company into a multi-billion dollar valuation. CoinMarketCap and CoinGecko, have consistently ranked Bitget in the top five globally for derivatives trading by volume. Bitget has launched three first-of-its-kind flagship products – USDT-Margined Futures, Copy Trading, and Quanto Swap Futures in three years.
LayerZero Labs is a blockchain messaging protocol developer that allows decentralized applications build across multiple blockchains. The company is a User Application (UA) configurable on-chain endpoint that runs a ULN.
At QuillAudits, we believe that if there is any barrier to a decentralized and community-owned internet, it’s the security of Web3 protocols. Year-by-Year, we’re witnessing a huge volume of funds stolen from various Web3 platforms. With a vision and mission to create a secure Web3 ecosystem, our dedicated Web3 security professionals are determined to ensure that Web3 projects can avail of the latest and best security solutions to operate in a trustworthy and risk-free ecosystem.
Secure3 is the forefront Web3 audit contest platform founded in 2022 by teams from Stanford and Yale University. Through competitive incentives and an effort-based pricing model, Secure3 effectively motivates top-tier auditing talents to find more and critical vulnerabilities, while significantly reducing the overall costs. Our commitment to cost-effectiveness stands to disrupt the Web3 auditing landscape, making high-quality security audits more accessible to broader ecosystems. Learn more about Secure3 at secure3.io. To visit past contests and reports, please go to Contest. For any audit request, please visit Start Audit. To become an auditor at Secure3, please visit Auditor Interview.
Spheron Protocol is a blockchain-based, decentralized web app deployment and hosting platform that seeks to revolutionize the web hosting ecosystem. Following a simply 3-step deployment process, developers can securely launch web apps, store and retrieve assets, host websites, and gain HTTPS on every deployment, thanks to the Arweave Protocol. The platform requires only a single one-time fee and provides 100% uptime, eliminating the annoyance of hidden fees or recurring web archival costs. With immutable data, custom domain configuration, and a censorship-resistant platform, users benefit from complete freedom and control of their content. Spheron is creating a decentralized solution that bridges the gap between Web 2.0 and Web 3.0 developers so users can enjoy a more transparent and intuitive experience. No more 404 errors. No more censorship. No recurring fees. The future of web development is her
Founded in 2018 by Pedro Gomes, WalletConnect is the web3 communications protocol. WalletConnect’s suite of SDKs has been integrated by over 300 wallets and 3,000 apps to realize interoperability across blockchains, bridging users with web3’s fast-emerging products and experiences.
Web3Auth is a distributed private key management solution. By abstracting the management of private keys away from the end user, we allow users to start making use of blockchain applications using familiar authentication methods like Google or Facebook login. Our goal is to allow any digital identity to be a valid cross-platform identifier, allowing users to bring their digital identities with them to any application on the Internet.