Archax
Archax provides institutional-grade tokenization services and a professional marketplace for digital securities and tokenized real-world assets (RWAs). It was the first firm of its kind to receive authorization under the United Kingdom’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), an independent regulatory body overseeing fair, safe financial activities.
As an FCA-regulated digital securities exchange, broker, and custodian, Archax enables the conversion of traditional assets such as cash, equities, bonds, commodities, money market funds, and debt into tradable digital tokens. It services include assets from major institutions such as State Street, Fidelity International, BlackRock, and LGIM.
Archax's regulated framework provides a compliant environment for issuing, trading, and securing these tokenized assets on the Hedera blockchain. It operates a multilateral trading facility (MTF) for fully liquid tokens and a “bulletin board” for assets in earlier stages of liquidity. Through its numerous offerings, Archax serves as a bridge enabling institutional access and transactions in a secure, regulated, and transparent digital format.
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Clout.art is a creator economy platform, founded in 2021. Its mission is to bridge the gap between Web2 social media and the Web3 world through the creation of a sustainable and transparent ecosystem that empowers content creators to monetise their most valuable social media content as unique digital assets.
The platform's core service is an NFT minting and marketplace solution. It allows creators to take their most successful social media posts, such as those from Instagram, and transform them into non-fungible tokens (NFTs). This provides a direct way for creators to capitalize on their existing digital footprint and for fans to own a piece of their favorite creator's content. The Clout.art ecosystem also includes a social token, $SWAY, which enables fans to stake with their favorite creators in "creator pools." When a creator sells an NFT, a portion of the proceeds is distributed to those who have staked in their pool, creating a mutually beneficial relationship.

Slime World is a play-to-earn (P2E) mobile game developed by NADA Digital. It’s the flagship title published under Hedera Guild Games and is available on Android and iOS. The game leverages the Hedera blockchain platform's speed, low transaction fees, and carbon-negative footprint to offer an engaging blockchain gaming experience where players collect and nurture pets called "Slimes" to protect their world and defend against the encroaching "Dark Slimes."
Players complete quests and embark on adventures to earn in-game currency called "Orichalcon" through various activities. The Orichalon can be exchanged for the Hedera Guild Games (HGG) token (formerly NADA Protocol token) a utility token based on the Hedera blockchain. It can be used within the game for upgrading player’s Slimes, purchasing items to aid in adventures, and creating unique Slime NFTs that can be collected and traded via an in-game marketplace.
Gameplay centers around a strategic tower defense-style "infinite mode" where players take on waves of enemies and a "PVP arena mode" wherein players battle one another using their owned or rented Slime NFTs.
Slime World also features mini-games such as "Super Jump" and "Road Crossing," a roulette system for rewards, enhanced social features including user profiles and global chat, and a built-in multi-staking service for HGG tokens.
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Identity Snap, developed by Tuum Technologies, is an open-source plugin that extends the functionality of MetaMask to include support for decentralized identifiers (DIDs) and verifiable credentials (VCs). This transforms MetaMask into a DID wallet, allowing users to manage their digital identities in a secure and self-sovereign manner.
The core of the Identity Snap service is its ability to create, manage, and verify DIDs and VCs directly within the MetaMask interface. It supports multiple DID methods, including did:pkh, did:key, and did:hedera, giving users a range of options for creating and controlling their digital identities. Key features include the ability to resolve DIDs to their corresponding DID documents, create and save VCs, and generate verifiable presentations (VPs) for sharing with other parties.
Identity Snap's did:hedera method allows users to anchor their digital identities on the Hedera public ledger, taking advantage of its high throughput, low fees, and robust security. The Hedera Consensus Service (HCS) is used to create a transparent and auditable record of all DID and VC events, ensuring the integrity and verifiability of the credentials.
