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Alternatives to Bwatch

8 comparable indexes apps to consider in place of Bwatch, ranked by value held. The largest is SoSoValue Indexes — but the right pick depends on your chain and risk tolerance.

Tradeable baskets of tokens — one-click diversification.

Ranked by value held

Comparable apps to Bwatch

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Tradeable baskets of tokens — one-click diversification.

Value held: $100 M Audits: 2
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Enzyme Finance Indexes

Tradeable baskets of tokens — one-click diversification.

Value held: $91 M Audits: 2
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dHEDGE Vaults Indexes

Tradeable baskets of tokens — one-click diversification.

Value held: $21 M Audits: 2
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Chamber Vaults Indexes

Tradeable baskets of tokens — one-click diversification.

Value held: $21 M Audits: 2
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Index Coop Indexes

Tradeable baskets of tokens — one-click diversification.

Value held: $15 M Audits: 2
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Set Protocol Indexes

Tradeable baskets of tokens — one-click diversification.

Value held: $13 M Audits: 2
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xWin Finance Indexes

Tradeable baskets of tokens — one-click diversification.

Value held: $4.8 M Audits: 2
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Tradeable baskets of tokens — one-click diversification.

Value held: $3.1 M Audits: 2

Frequently asked

Switching from Bwatch — common questions

Why might I look for an alternative to Bwatch? +
Common reasons: better rates on a sister app, fewer chain dependencies, smaller smart-contract surface, or simply diversification. Concentration risk in a single protocol — no matter how well-known — is a real category of loss.
Are alternatives to Bwatch safer or riskier? +
Same category usually means similar risk shape but different code. A smaller alternative may have less audit history; a larger one may have more attack surface. Compare value held + audit count, and don't move funds to a protocol you can't quickly summarise.
Is it costly to switch from Bwatch? +
You'll pay gas to exit and re-enter, plus any spread or unbonding delay. For LP and lending positions, accumulated rewards or withdrawal queues add friction. Calculate the break-even rate gap before moving.
How do I choose the right alternative? +
Match category first, then chain (you don't want to learn a new chain just for yield), then size (bigger usually safer), then rate. The 'best' alternative is the one whose risks you understand.