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Web3 Tools & Extensions List

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The Web3 Tools & Extensions List is a curated directory of essential offline references covering the most useful tools for navigating the decentralized internet. This printable PDF includes wallet extensions like MetaMask and Rabby, dApp browsers, transaction simulators, portfolio trackers, DAO governance tools, smart contract deployment environments, and development toolkits such as Hardhat and Remix. Each entry features a brief description, supported chains, use cases, and compatibility notes. This resource is ideal for developers, power users, and educators seeking to explore or teach Web3 workflows offline. It also includes a notes section for updates or personal favorites. Whether you're building dApps, interacting with DeFi protocols, or managing multiple wallets, this toolkit helps structure your workflow. The design is optimized for easy reference with visual icons and QR placeholders that can be populated manually. A great resource for both beginners and seasoned Web3 explorers.

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The Web3 Tools & Extensions List is a curated offline reference that compiles essential software, browser extensions, developer tools, and analytics platforms for building, using, and analyzing decentralized applications in the Web3 ecosystem. Targeted toward developers, investors, analysts, and power users, this printable guide offers categorized listings covering wallet tools, NFT marketplaces, block explorers, smart contract testing environments, DAO governance platforms, and multi-chain analytics dashboards. Each tool entry includes a brief summary of its function, supported chains, developer backing, and ideal use cases — all in a compact tabular format. The list covers both technical and non-technical tools such as MetaMask, Etherscan, IPFS gateways, Remix IDE, Hardhat, Snapshot.org, Dune Analytics, The Graph, and OpenSea. A special section highlights Japan-relevant platforms and local developer tools, making it easy for regional users to find compatible services. Color-coded tags help quickly identify open-source tools, browser-only extensions, enterprise-grade platforms, and mobile-compatible solutions. The document also provides tips on security when installing extensions, version tracking suggestions, and a QR section for downloading official versions directly. Whether printed as a reference sheet for your workspace or used during Web3 development courses, the Web3 Tools & Extensions List ensures you're always equipped with the right tools — even when offline.

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