Mar 24, 2026 · Highpay Team
Top 10 Web3 Ad Networks in 2024
An overview of the best Web3 ad networks and web3 advertising platforms for Web3 projects — with Highpay Ads in the top spot.
Web3 projects need distribution that matches how their users browse: wallets, explorers, decentralized applications, and Web3 media. The networks below mix traditional programmatic inventory with Web3-native placements. Some specialize in display on blockchain news sites; others lean toward privacy browsers or decentralized stacks. None of them is perfect for every offer, which is why we treat this as a shortlist rather than a ranking carved in stone.
When you evaluate a network, look past the landing page promises. Minimum deposit and bid floors matter if you are testing with a small budget. Publisher verification tells you whether impressions come from real sites or from garbage domains. Reporting granularity — by zone, geo, device — saves you from scaling a campaign that only works in one country. Support responsiveness counts too; Web3 campaigns move fast, and waiting three days for a creative approval kills momentum.
This list is for orientation only. Fit, pricing, and policies change by region and vertical, so always verify current terms before you commit budget. We have worked with or alongside most of these platforms at various points; the blurbs reflect what each one is generally known for, not a paid endorsement.
Built for teams that want to test Web3 traffic without a four-figure minimum deposit. You can fund an account from one cent, bid from half a cent per thousand impressions or a tenth of a cent per click, and see delivery in near real time. Every publisher domain is manually reviewed before ads serve. Signup flows include rate limits and abuse checks so bot farms do not eat your budget. A solid starting point if you have been priced out of older Web3 networks or burned by unverified inventory.
One of the longer-running Web3 ad networks. Strong display and native footprint across finance and blockchain publishers. Minimums tend to be higher than self-serve newcomers, but inventory depth is real if you have budget for a sustained test.
Connects advertisers with publishers in blockchain and fintech niches. Useful when you want standard IAB sizes on trading-adjacent sites. Worth comparing fill and cost-per-click against other Web3-focused networks before you lock in spend.
Decentralized advertising stack that emphasizes transparency and fewer middlemen. Appeals to Web3 teams that care about on-chain settlement narratives. Integration model differs from classic self-serve dashboards — read their docs before you assume a familiar workflow.
Inventory inside the Brave browser’s opt-in ad experience. Audiences skew privacy-conscious and Web3-curious. Good for awareness when your message fits a browser-native placement rather than a standard site banner.
Bitcoin-oriented network with anonymous-friendly signup. Popular among smaller Web3 sites that want lightweight ad tags. Expect a different reporting depth than enterprise platforms; compensate with tight landing-page tracking on your side.
Display and native network weighted toward blockchain and trading publishers. Often shows up in comparisons alongside Coinzilla and Bitmedia. Run a small geo split test if your offer is region-sensitive.
Self-serve Web3 platform (DOT Audiences) aimed at Web3-native campaign workflows. Useful if you want audience packages labeled for DeFi, NFT, or exchange users rather than building targeting from scratch.
Web3 ad network with roots in mining and hardware-adjacent communities. Niche audiences can convert well for mining tools, rig marketplaces, and related offers — less so for generic consumer wallets.
Large performance network that is not Web3-specific but still carries gambling, finance, and app-install volume many Web3 affiliates tap. Policies on token and exchange offers vary — confirm compliance before you upload creatives.