Companies in Web 3.0
There are 31,927 companies in Web 3.0 which include Circle, Ledger, Polygon, Ripple, Consensys. 9,602 companies in Web 3.0 are funded, with 1,758 having secured Series A funding. Till date, the sector has seen the creation of 69 Unicorns. United States has the most number of companies in Web 3.0 (8,010), followed by United Kingdom
(2,498), and then Singapore (1,416).
2026 has seen the creation of 13 Web 3.0 companies. On average, the last 10 years have seen 2,755 new companies launched every year. Most number of Web 3.0 startups have been founded by alumni from Stanford University, Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Here is a List of top companies in Web 3.0
1. Circle
Cross-border payment solution for businesses focusing on cryptocurrency. It offers a payments API for payment processing, a payouts API for global payouts solutions, and more. The mobile application is available for Android users.
Key facts about Circle
- Founded Year: 2013
- Location: Boston (United States)
- Stage: Public
- Total Funding till date: $1.5B
- Investors: Fidelity Investments, BlackRock and 50 Others
- Latest Funding Round: Series E, Aug 22, 2023, $*****
- Tracxn Score: 88/100 What is this?
- Competitors Rank: 1 of 529 Competitors

2. Ledger
Blockchain based hardware wallet for cryptocurrency. Its products offered include Nano X, Nano S, Blue, and OTG Kit. It supports multiple cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin, Ripple, Ethereum, Bitcoin Cash, EOS, and more. It offers a vault which is a multi authorization cryptocurrency wallet management solution.
Key facts about Ledger
3. Polygon
Developer of scalable blockchain interoperability protocols. It offers a suite of solutions, including cross-chain protocols and zero-knowledge (ZK) rollups, designed to enhance the scalability and security of blockchain networks. These protocols enable seamless asset transfer and interaction across different blockchains, improving the overall user experience. The company also provides developer tools and resources to support the creation of decentralized applications (dApps) on its platform. It fosters a vibrant developer community and offers grant programs to encourage innovation within the ecosystem.
Key facts about Polygon
- Founded Year: 2017
- Location: George Town (Cayman Islands)
- Stage: Series B
- Total Funding till date: $451M
- Investors: Coinbase, Peak XV Partners and 62 Others
- Latest Funding Round: Series B, Feb 02, 2022, $*****
- Tracxn Score: 81/100 What is this?
- Competitors Rank: 1 of 41 Competitors

4. Ripple
Provider of blockchain and digital asset solutions for financial institutions. The company offers payments, custody, and stablecoin solutions. These solutions enable the integration of blockchain and digital assets. The company aims to provide a simple, secure, and compliant way to modernize financial infrastructure.
Key facts about Ripple
- Founded Year: 2012
- Location: San Francisco (United States)
- Stage: Series D
- Total Funding till date: $853M
- Investors: tokentus, Digital Ventures and 100 Others
- Latest Funding Round: Series D, Nov 04, 2025, $*****
- Tracxn Score: 81/100 What is this?
- Competitors Rank: 1 of 369 Competitors

5. Consensys
Developer of blockchain and web3 software platform. Its product suite includes MetaMask, Infura, Linea, Truffle, Diligence, and an NFT platforms that supports users with building a dApp, an NFT collection, a portfolio, managing digital assets, and more.
Key facts about Consensys
- Founded Year: 2014
- Location: Fort Worth (United States)
- Stage: Series D
- Total Funding till date: $725M
- Investors: DeFiance Capital, Animoca Brands and 56 Others
- Latest Funding Round: Series D, Nov 09, 2022, $*****
- Tracxn Score: 81/100 What is this?
- Competitors Rank: 2 of 3,437 Competitors
