Methodology
How we decide what belongs on a page
We are not trying to crown one universal winner. Most crypto software choices depend on the job, the team, the network, the custody model, and the amount of operational risk you are willing to carry.
Inclusion
A product can be listed when it has a public website, a clear category fit, relevance to crypto users or teams, and enough public information for a useful note. If we cannot verify the basics, it should not be treated like a serious listing.
Comparison criteria
Criteria vary by category. RPC providers need network coverage, method support, rate limits, and production support paths. Wallets need custody, recovery, device support, and app compatibility. Tax and accounting tools need import coverage, exports, audit trails, and a clear answer for who owns cleanup when the data is messy.
Disclosures
Listings are labeled as organic, affiliate, sponsored, or owned. Paid placement can change where a labeled card appears, but it cannot remove relevant competitors, rewrite factual fields, or hide source links.
Boundaries
Crypto.club does not rank tokens, recommend trades, connect wallets, execute transactions, provide custody, prepare tax filings, or operate security incident response.