$1,735.05 crowdfunded from 364 people
$5,605.26 received from matching pools
ChainEye aims to build the world leading free and open source omnichain analytical tools for retail investors. Launched in the Q4 2021, Chaineye has a total of over 100k user visits. Currently, it has the following core functions:
BridgeEye - a multi-chain bridge comparison tool. Users can use this tool to find the optimal bridge option given the source chain, destination chain and the amount of asset. Supported Chains include ethereum, polygon, avalanche, bnb chain, aurora, fantom etc.
CEX transfer fee - Uses can check all the CEXs deposit and withdrawal status without logging into CEX. Users can find the cheapest route between CEX & On-chain transfer by sorting out the withdrawal fee. The data is updated every 10 minutes.
Multichain Gas - Users can check the gas history and hour distribution for various chains in one page.
ETH Staking - Users can find eth staking metrics such as 7 Days apy, effective apy, TVL, stakers, liquidity, volume, rewards cycles etc. for different staking protocols.
RPC List - Users can find the best public rpc in terms of height, latency , 24 hour status, provider information etc. We provide the most complete rpc public nodes in the market for the following chains: Etherum, BNB, Polygon, aurora, fantom etc.
Stable Coins Dashboard- Key data metrics include native chains where stable coins are issued, price, month off peg , market cap ,market cap changes, collateral value, collateral composition, audit report etc.
ChainMap - Users can find interesting participating opportunities on each chain such as yield farming, swap&lending,NFT mining, airdrop, DAO governenance etc. We currently support Optimism and Starknet and will add more chains soon.
Free Goerli Faucet- Coming soon!
Chaineye History
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applied to the Web3 Community and Education 1 year ago which was rejected
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applied to the Token Engineering 1 year ago which was rejected
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accepted into Global Chinese Community beta round 1 year ago.
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accepted into Web3 Open Source Software Round 1 year ago. 364 people contributed $1,481 to the project, and $5,605 of match funding was provided.