Tools needed for Web3 and blockchain:

1. Nonfungible (Analysis)

The largest database of blockchain gaming and cryptocurrency collectible markets. Nonfungible builds valuations for individual NFTs by tracking historical market sales data. Whether buying or selling NFTs, you can compare similar assets and make sure the price you set is fair.

2. Moby (Analysis

The fastest NFT insight platform. Moby provides real-time data and visualization charts to provide insights into every second change on the blockchain. With Moby, users can observe the real-time minting of NFTs, have their own wallet watchlist, instant notifications, and real-time price trends.

3. AYZD (Analysis)

The most powerful analysis tool to help you choose the best NFT. AYZD is the largest NFT project database with real-time news, popular collections, statistics, guides, metaverse and NFT analysis. AYZD can help you understand the sale of NFTs and the metaverse.

4.HardHat (Dev)

The Hardhat framework is easily the most dominant smart contract development framework. Hardhat is a Javascript and Solidity based development framework that does a great job of quickly bringing your application up to speed.

5.Brownie (Dev)

Brownie is an open source Python-based framework built on top of Web3.py and used by protocols like Curve, Yearn, and Badger. It supports both Solidity and Vyper, but the main attraction of this framework is the python-basic.

6. Moral (Dev)

Moralis is a tool that everyone should be familiar with. It has Web3js handy, and tons of tools to improve your frontend. It's advertised as "the firebase of crypto", and I think it is.

7. Echidna (Safety)

Echidna is a Haskell program designed for fuzz/property-based testing of Ethereum smart contracts. It uses sophisticated grammar-based fuzzing activities to forge user-defined predicates or Solidity assertions.

8.Manticore (Security)

Manticore is a symbolic execution tool for analyzing smart contracts and binaries.

9.Universal-cli (Dev)

Universal-cli can be used to perform (almost) any call/transaction on a Solidity contract. CLI groups and commands are automatically generated from the provided ABI files, so there is no need to update the CLI after SM changes.

10. DaoLens (Community)

DaoLens’ onboarding tool aims to solve the personal problems of new Web3 members by providing a free hot-swap solution. Community leaders can now make decisions about the experience of users based on role, skills, and interests.