Dapplist, a Cointelegraph powered dApp catalogue

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Dapplist is a Cointelegraph powered catalog (online aggregator) of decentralized applications (dApps). 

The 3 key points that have drawn users’ attention from the beginning are the user-friendly interface, the highly popular options and the special incentivization system for adding new projects to the platform.

The main website page includes not only project rankings but also general information regarding the number of dApps on the platform, the total number of transactions sent within those dApps in one day, and so on. 

One of the most eye-catching features of the main page is a colorful and vivid list of recently featured dApps. It entices users to click on it and learn what’s new.  

Ranking sections

The ranking itself presents 5 possible sections:

  • Exchanges
  • Gambling
  • Marketplace
  • Game
  • Other

Each section presents a huge number of dApps - the total number of dApps added to the platform (as of13th November 2020) reached 2,797. 

The Ranking page gives data regarding balance (ETH), a number of daily users, volume per 24 hours every 7 days (transactions number and ETH volume).

To learn more, users can click on a dApp which automatically redirects them to the dApp’s profile on the platform. 

Each profile includes a dApp link and general information such as a number of users and daily volumes, as well as a detailed description of the project accompanied with UI screenshots. This helps the user become familiar with the dApp before deciding whether to visit it or not. 

Adding system structure 

The high quality of the descriptions is down to the Dapplist's  adding system. To incentivize users, the creators implemented a special structure consisting of DAppers, Hunters who look for new dApps to be listed, and Voters (Community). The system is also called Reputation Mining. 

Hunters find interesting projects and register them for listing. When a project appears on the listing dashboard, voters start voting for the most trusted projects. They pay for their votes (usually in DAI)  and in return, they receive rewards from the share others pay in order to vote and in TDL governance tokens if the project is listed. dApp creators also get rewards from the share paid by the community for voting. Tokens that are collected from voting payments are used for paying shares and for the development of the project.

This system is there to guarantee the high quality of the information provided and the active development of the project. 

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The article is written by Kristina Ivanova and Mr. Anton Dziatkovskiy, the co-founder and CEO of Platinum Software Development Company.

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