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FabricBloc vs the alternatives.

An honest, side-by-side feature matrix. Updated quarterly. Sources cited.

Last updated Q2 2025 · Suggest a correction →

Feature comparison matrix

FabricBloc us Alchemy Magic ThirdWeb
Embedded, non-custodial wallets
MPC key management partial
Native iOS SDK partial
Social / email recovery
ERC-20 token issuance partial
NFT minting & drops
Yield vaults partial
Gas sponsorship
EVM RPC nodes partial partial
Real-time analytics API
Webhook event stream
MCP server (Claude, Codex, Cursor)
Vercel AI / LangChain adapters
Scoped keys + spend caps
Idempotent agent primitives
Studio UI for non-devs
Single bill across all services
One API key, whole stack
Console audit log partial partial

✓ = fully supported · partial = limited or beta · — = not available. Data based on public documentation. Vendors may have changed their offerings since last update.

Why FabricBloc

Four things point tools can not give you.

Stitching together separate wallet, token, and RPC vendors works until it does not. Here is what you lose when you patch them together.

One bill, not five.

Wallets, tokens, NFTs, vaults, RPC, and analytics on a single subscription. No spreadsheet to reconcile vendor invoices.

Built for agents from day one.

MCP server, Vercel AI adapter, and LangChain toolkit ship alongside the core SDK. Scoped keys and spend caps are primitives, not bolt-ons.

iOS-native without a wrapper.

FabricKit is a first-party Swift SDK. Not a web view, not a React Native bridge — embedded wallets that feel native to iOS.

Non-devs can ship too.

Studio gives marketing and ops teams direct access to wallet ops, token management, and analytics — no tickets to engineering.

See if we fit.

Request access to the beta. We map your existing vendor to FabricBloc primitives.