Compare the Top DApps for Windows as of November 2025

What are DApps for Windows?

DApps are decentralized applications, which are distributed software applications that are built on blockchains and blockchain networks. Compare and read user reviews of the best DApps for Windows currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    DZap

    DZap

    DZap

    DZap is what everybody wanted but wasn’t yet build: easy and intuitive swaps for multiple tokens. DZap will unify multiple step processes into one. We eliminate any type of user barrier or heavy tradeoff so that no previous crypto knowledge is required to swap your multiple tokens in one clicks. DZap‘s vision is to enable everyone in the world to effortlessly invest and trade multiple tokens and eventually NFTs on DZap. Our very first mission to develop buy/sell/send support for tokens & NFTs by using the best DEX aggregator and marketplace respectively. This aim seeks to optimize investment opportunities in the existing crypto & NFT ecosystem. V1 of Beta version includes: Batch Buy: Buy multiple tokens in a single transaction i.e execute #oneTokentomany through DZap. Batch Sell: Sell multiple tokens in a single transaction i.e execute #manytokenstoone through DZap.
    Starting Price: $0
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    Radicle

    Radicle

    Radicle Foundation

    A peer-to-peer stack for building software together. Say hello to your new workspace, a decentralized app for code collaboration, forget platforms. Easily share your code without relying on a third party. Work securely offline, no need to trust anyone to keep your work safe or online. Own your infrastructure software as it should be, take back control. Create with your community. Support and be supported, a fresh take on sustainability. No more walled gardens, built on open protocols, not platforms. Radicle is a decentralized code collaboration network built on open protocols. It enables developers to collaborate on code without relying on trusted intermediaries. Radicle was designed to provide similar functionality to centralized code collaboration platforms, or "forges", while retaining Git’s peer-to-peer nature, building on what made distributed version control so powerful in the first place.
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