Open source · Crypto · Built in the open
Tools for the
crypto world,
built to last.
The Scratcher Project is an independent open-source initiative building the infrastructure people need to trade, hold, and exchange crypto — without giving up control or understanding what's happening under the hood.
The roadmap
Three core products, built in sequence. Each one is a foundation for the next.
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01 In development
The Exchange Scratcher
A single open-source application that connects to the major online exchanges via their public APIs. Set up your accounts once, then trade across Binance, Kraken, Coinbase, and more from one place — with one interface you actually control. No subscriptions, no black boxes, no proprietary lock-in. Your strategy stays yours.
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02 Planning
The Scratcher Wallet
Your keys, your crypto — and nothing hidden from you. A clean, modern self-custody wallet built for people who want to actually understand what they're signing. It won't dumb things down to the point of obscuring what's happening on-chain; it'll make the details readable. Multi-chain, open source, and designed to work nicely alongside the Exchange Scratcher.
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03 On the horizon
The Scratcher DEX
Cut out the middleman entirely. A blockchain-powered decentralized exchange where trades settle peer-to-peer and the order book lives on-chain. No custodian, no single point of failure, no counterparty risk beyond the smart contracts themselves — which will of course be open source and auditable. The long-term vision for the whole stack.
More from the project
A handful of side endeavours that run alongside the main roadmap.
Crypto Education
Practical articles on how crypto actually works — consensus mechanisms, key management, DeFi primitives, and the bits documentation tends to skip over. Written for builders and curious users, not traders chasing pumps.
IP Reserve License IPRL
A license for founders who want to stay open source without giving up their intellectual property before a company even exists. Keep your code open today; preserve your IP as founder's capital for tomorrow.
Useful Tools
Small, focused utilities that come up in the course of building the bigger things — key generators, transaction decoders, fee estimators, and whatever else turns out to be generally useful.
"Open source is the default. The code is always available, always auditable, always forkable. We're building infrastructure — it should be built in the open."More about our approach →