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The Essential Cardano list

The Essential Cardano list provides an outline and accompanying map of the Cardano ecosystem and a central library of materials, which includes official IOG, Cardano Foundation, and Emurgo resources, as well as community-generated materials, and a list of active stake pools.

This list is fully open source so we hope that you can help us to grow and fine tune our recommendations to make our list even better. We encourage you to let us know of new content that is being produced by the community, new relationships, new innovations, so that we can add them all to this list and build out the ecosystem.

Here is an outline of the categories:

Core Organizations

Oracles

Enterprise & Business Ecosystem

Startups

Strategic Partners and Collaborators

Layer 2 Solutions

Deployments

DeFi and Capital Markets

Governments

Identity Eco Systems

Exchanges

Decentralized Exchanges (DEXs)

Decentralized Applications (DAPPs)

Payments and Lending

Incubators and Funding

Games and Entertainment

Miscellaneous

Exchange-traded Products

Developer Ecosystem

Here is an outline of the developer ecosystem and relevant resources to help you learn how to build on Cardano.

Programming Languages

Haskell

Rust

Cardano Rust Ecosystem

Marlowe

Plutus

βš”οΈ Plutus Pioneers βš”οΈ

These materials have been produced by the Plutus Pioneer course participants:

Glow

Developer Resources

Native Tokens

Wallets

Metadata

Ada Calculators

Research and Education

Standards/Consortia

Top Tier Research Conferences

Education Institutions and Blockchain Labs

Infrastructure & Security

Infrastructure Providers

Audits

Security Research & Tooling

Ouroboros Consensus

Sidechain Solutions

Abuse Detection & Prevention

Project Catalyst Startups

Starting a Stake Pool

Exploring Stake Pools

IOHK has developed a stake pool metadata aggregation server (SMASH) to provide the community with a list of verified stake pools with valid metadata. Smash is integrated with the Daedalus wallet, and users can see a list of valid stake pools in the delegation center tab.

Within the Daedalus settings you can set a custom SMASH server to browse member pools from pool alliances. The custom SMASH servers available include:

You can also explore stake pools using these tools:

Essential Resources

Here is our essential list of Cardano resources.

πŸ§™ IO Global Official Resources πŸ§™

Cardano Foundation

Emurgo

πŸ₯‘ Supporting Developer Resources πŸ₯‘

πŸ†• New to Cardano? πŸ†•

πŸ“š Glossaries and General Information πŸ“š

πŸ”¨ Tools and Explorers πŸ”¨

Builder Tools

Tools to help you build on Cardano:

Our Essential Community Top Five

Other Community Resources

πŸ§‘β€πŸ« Community Training πŸ§‘β€πŸ«

πŸ“Ή Community Videos πŸ“Ή

πŸ‘› Wallet Resources πŸ‘›

Other IOHK Solutions

Exhange-traded products

NFT Platforms and Projects

πŸ₯© Stake Pools πŸ₯©

Starting a Stake Pool

Exploring Stake Pools

IOHK has developed a stake pool metadata aggregation server (SMASH) to provide the community with a list of verified stake pools with valid metadata. Smash is integrated with the Daedalus wallet, and users can see a list of valid stake pools in the delegation center tab.

Within the Daedalus settings you can set a custom SMASH server to browse member pools from pool alliances. The custom SMASH servers available include:

You can also explore stake pools using these tools:

🎱 Stake Pool Alliances 🎱