Web3 Unified Data Aggregator / Platform-less Application Infrastructure
Develop infrastructure and developer tooling that allows users to pull all their Web2 (e.g., Twitter, Discord, Instagram) and Web3 (e.g., wallet data, NFTs) digital footprint data into any application, effectively making platforms irrelevant and enabling platform-agnostic user experiences, akin to an RSS feed for Web3.
Opportunity4.6
Why now
Growing demand for data ownership, interoperability, and platform independence in the Web3 movement, alongside the frustration of fragmented digital identities and the 'start from zero' problem for decentralized social networks.
Market gap
A comprehensive, user-controlled solution for aggregating and surfacing all digital identity and activity across both Web2 and Web3 platforms to enable truly platform-agnostic applications.
Business fit
Type
Developer Tooling / Infrastructure / API
Target
Web3 developers, DApp builders, users concerned about platform lock-in and data fragmentation.
Revenue
Significant (SaaS for developers, API fees, premium user features)
Founder
Experienced infrastructure engineers, API developers, Web3 protocol designers with strong community outreach skills.
Scores
Problem
9.0
Feasibility
5.0
Why now
7.0
Go-to-market
5.0
Confidence
8.0
Proof signals
Meltem's direct investment in a company addressing this problem.
The historical precedent of platforms eliminating RSS feeds to control user data and eyeballs.
The current challenge in Web3 of managing disparate wallets and sites without a unified data feed.
The desire to unify Web2 and Web3 digital identities.
Keyword demand
Keyword
Volume
Growth
Web3 data aggregation
no data
no data
decentralized social
40/mo
0% YoY
platform-less applications
no data
no data
digital identity Web3
10/mo
-100% YoY
US English Google Ads volume from DataForSEO; growth uses returned monthly search history.
Source episode
Minting Billionaires and the Religion of Bitcoin | Meltem Demirors, CoinShares35:33
i just invest in a really cool company project that's working on enabling platform-less applications by bringing back the rss feed