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5 Amazing Projects on Avalanche


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When the average person thinks about blockchain, they likely imagine NFTs and cryptocurrency. But builders know that this technology is more than its flashiest use cases. It’s a versatile platform that can serve gamers, bankers, musicians, and even entire governments.

This post highlights five standout projects that show just how useful and flexible blockchain can be. These teams didn’t chase hype. They found real-world problems and used blockchain to solve them with precision and purpose.

They’re not alone. As the tools improve and the costs drop, a new generation of developers is pushing the boundaries of what blockchain can do.

5 Amazing Projects on Avalanche

These projects demonstrate how blockchain can support a huge variety of use cases in industries that have nothing else in common. They also each show how Avalanche supports builders no matter what kind of project they’re developing.

Use these examples to fuel your imagination for your next build.

1. Mogul Democratizes Real Estate Investment

The Problem: The cost of buying and administering a property is a high barrier to entry for real estate investment.

The Solution: Mogul created Mogul Clubs, user-created real estate investment groups on the Avalanche C-chain. These clubs enable fractionalized investment with as little as $250 to buy in. Mogul vets each property added to the platform and currently manages $22 million in assets with an average internal rate of return of 8.8%.

Why Avalanche: Avalanche delivers efficiency, speed and low transaction costs. The multi-chain architecture and sub-second time to finality makes it easy to handle real estate transactions faster and more securely than traditional systems.

Why It Matters: Real estate has always been a prime candidate for tokenization—it’s an industry that relies on middlemen and frequently runs on antiquated systems. Mogul’s successful example proves that blockchain is ready to revolutionize real estate, with trustless transactions and fractionalized ownership.

Read more: Mogul puts real estate investments on Avalanche

2. SK Planet Builds a More Rewarding Loyalty Program

The Problem: Loyalty programs are siloed and inefficient, especially across different geographies and brands. Consumers also crave more meaningful ownership of their identities, accounts and rewards.

The Solution: Korea’s largest information and community tech firm, SK Planet, upgraded their OK Cashbag rewards system to Web3 with its own Avalanche L1. The new version works with over 50,000 stores and serves over 21 million users, offering unique experiences and tradable assets like NFTs.

Why Avalanche: SK Planet needed a massively scalable platform that they could customize to best serve their application. An L1 on Avalanche made it possible to serve millions of users without worrying about crashes or downtime.

Why It Matters: This example shows that blockchain is more than ready for enterprise applications. An industry giant like SK Planet using blockchain to support millions of users speaks volumes about Avalanche’s capacity and reliability.

Read more: How SK Planet Revolutionized Customer Loyalty

3. MapleStory Universe Takes a Legendary IP to Web3

The Problem: Gaming studios want to offer more customization, ownership, and rewards options for players. But they need infrastructure that doesn’t interfere with user experience and that can perform well at scale.

The Solution: Nexon is bringing 20-year-old massively multiplayer game MapleStory into Web3. This move will allow players to own and trade assets on-chain. This will include the ability to build entire new worlds, which players can then be rewarded for expanding and maintaining.

Why Avalanche: Nexon chose Avalanche for its scalability, customization, and speed. A dedicated chain lets them balance gameplay with verifiable ownership without compromising on latency.

Why It Matters: Having one of Asia’s largest game publishers make the move to Web3 clearly indicates that the future of gaming is on chain. It’s especially noteworthy because this is one of Nexon’s largest-running and most valuable brands.

Read more: Legendary MMORPG MapleStory Universe Comes to Avalanche

4. Balcony Tokenizes $240 billion In Land Records

The Problem: Land records rely on outdated, fragmented systems. Some records only exist in paper form; others are on aging infrastructure with minimal backups. This leads to delays, lost revenue, and even increased fraud.

The Solution: Balcony is working with the Bergen County Clerk’s Office in New Jersey to tokenize property records for nearly 400,000 parcels, the largest deed tokenization project in history. In the new system, processes that took 90 days now take only one. Records are tamper-proof and searchable, resilient against fraud and cyberattacks.

Why Avalanche: Balcony needed a high-speed, resilient and customizable platform to handle thousands of deeds and transactions. A purpose-built Avalanche L1 gives Balcony the performance, security and scalability they need.

Why It Matters: Blockchain offers a more efficient, cost-effective way to store and retrieve public records. It can help local governments prevent fraud and avoid costly breaches, while providing better service to the public. Balcony’s success proves that blockchain is ready for large-scale tokenization.

Read more: $240 Billion in Real Estate Is Coming On-Chain with Balcony and Avalanche

5. Core Makes Digital Wallets User-Friendly

The Problem: Digital wallets are an essential part of transacting on blockchain. But most wallets are built with experienced users in mind. They’re designed for pure utility, with little thought to user experience. This makes it hard for newcomers to come on board.

The Solution: Avalanche built Core to serve as their official wallet, with an emphasis on usability and accessibility.

Why Avalanche: Core was built alongside the Avalanche architecture itself, designed to unlock the full power of Avalanche’s multi-chain network. It supports seamless transfers between Avalanche L1s, integrates Avalanche Interchain Messaging, and makes managing assets across chains feel intuitive.

Why It Matters: Core isn’t just a wallet — it’s the front door to the Avalanche ecosystem. It shows what’s possible when UX is treated as seriously as protocol design. Core can help drive more blockchain adoption simply by addressing new users’ issues and concerns.

Read more: Core.app

What Will You Build?

Every project in this list started with a problem that wasn’t being solved. These builders weren’t chasing trends or feeding a hype cycle. They just saw a gap in their industry or niche and were willing to fix it.

What sets these builders apart isn’t that they used blockchain. It’s how they used it — as a tool to build something great. They took ownership of the infrastructure, customized what they needed, and delivered real applications with real users.

If you’re a developer, this is your moment. All you need to build the next great thing is conviction, clarity, and code. Start where these builders did: with a real problem. And then build the tool the world didn’t know it needed.

Need more inspiration? See how Tesseract is making cross-chain transactions easy.