Web3 · 10 sub-niches · Build-vs-invest tagged
Speculative but real. Stablecoins, agent payments, and onchain compliance are the wedges that survive multiple cycles.
Each entry below is a specific opportunity inside Web3. We name public projects as examples — never the founders we track inside the paid product. The category commentary is the public surface; the named buyers’ edge lives in the paid product.
/niche-down/web3/account-abstraction-toolkits
ERC-4337 wallet libraries + paymaster infrastructure for AA-first apps.
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/niche-down/web3/onchain-compliance-tools
Travel rule + KYT + transaction monitoring for crypto + stablecoin businesses.
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/niche-down/web3/stablecoin-payment-rails
USDC + USDT payments for B2B + cross-border — non-crypto-facing.
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/niche-down/web3/defi-portfolio-managers
Portfolio + risk + yield management for DeFi users + crypto funds.
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/niche-down/web3/nft-licensing-platforms
Royalty + licensing + IP-management for NFT + token IP.
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/niche-down/web3/prediction-market-infrastructure
Build + operate prediction markets — onchain or off.
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/niche-down/web3/real-world-asset-tokenization
Tokenize real-world assets — real estate, treasuries, commodities — onchain.
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/niche-down/web3/web3-game-rails
Game-specific Web3 rails — assets, identity, economies, marketplaces.
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/niche-down/web3/dao-treasury-saas
Treasury + accounting + payroll + governance for DAOs.
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/niche-down/web3/mev-protection-libraries
MEV protection + private order flow for DeFi traders + protocols.
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How Web3 is tracked
Web3 is one of the 20 top-level sectors in the weekly GitHub momentum panel. The sub-niches above are editorial slices on top of that data — specific opportunities where the signal shape suggests something is breaking out. The named scoreboard for Web3 is in the startups-to-watch surface; the niche-down map here is the “what could be built” layer above it.
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