[BOUNTY PROGRAM]
Searching for RPCs, Oracles, Bridges doesn't have to be complicated.
Doing good for web3 doesn’t have to be complicated.
Contribute to Chain.Love open-source database → help builders → earn a bounty.
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1/ April contributor rewards are live!
This month, rewards went to contributors who helped expand and maintain the Chain.Love open-source infrastructure database across providers, networks, APIs, and related ecosystem data.
Small contributions compound when the database keeps growing.
2/ The April update is now published in our GitHub Discussion:
github.com/Chain-Love/chain-…
Thanks to everyone contributing to ChainLove and helping make Web3 infra easier to discover, compare, and navigate.
We added almost every network we could map to ChainLove.
Good luck counting them💚
Now you can jump between chains, explore available infra providers, and compare RPCs, explorers, indexers, oracles, bridges, dev tools and more from one place.
Soon, developers won’t be the ones choosing infrastructure. Agents also will.
But the current Web3 stack isn’t built for that:
> fragmented providers
> inconsistent APIs
> too much manual integration
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MCP Gateway is a step in that direction.
A unified interface where agents can:
> discover
> access
> interact with infra
Same providers. Different interface.
chain-love.gitbook.io/mcp-mo…
We’ve been tracking contributors to ChainLove every week. Contributions and their how.
And a few patterns became obvious:
> most contributions don’t come from “top devs”
> people start small (fix → add → improve)
> consistency beats skill
2/
What surprised us most:
Good infra data is not built by experts alone — it’s built by people who care enough to update it.
That’s how 78,000 providers start to make sense.
We publish weekly stats breakdown here:
github.com/Chain-Love/chain-…
Okay, it's not a secret anymore, but...
Starting next week, Chain.Love Toolbox will automatically launch across all networks in our database🤯
Every chain → its own live infra hub
Every provider → instantly discoverable
One interface. One standard. Pure💚
We did a slightly crazy thing.
We took all networks.
Put them into one instance.
Now you can scroll through 78,000 providers / agents in one place.
Just imagine that for a second - everything, across all chains, in a single view.
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bet you haven’t taken our little tour yet
but it’s kinda nice
open it while sipping your coffee
and suddenly you’re comparing 40 infra providers without suffering
“it’s just an API call bro”
the API call:
- goes through 8 services
- gets validated twice
- cached once
- load balanced
- monitored by operators
- enforced by smart contracts
Have you seen how ChainLove works?