--- license: cc-by-4.0 pretty_name: "DefiLlama Protocols Scraper" tags: [crypto, web-scraping, apify, business, developer-tools, scraper] size_categories: - n<1K --- # DefiLlama Protocols Scraper Scrape all 7,000+ DeFi protocols from DefiLlama in one run — TVL, 1h/1d/7d TVL change, market cap, category, chains and links. Filter by chain, category and TVL. Schedule it daily to track the entire DeFi landscape. ## What the actor scrapes # 🦙 DefiLlama Protocols Scraper — Scrape All DeFi Protocols & TVL Data Scrape **all 7,000+ DeFi protocols from DefiLlama** in a single run and export them to JSON, CSV or Excel. This **DefiLlama scraper** pulls Total Value Locked (TVL), 1h/1d/7d TVL change, market cap, category, chains and links for the entire DeFi landscape — using the **official DefiLlama API**, with **no login and no API key required**. TVL moves every day, so this Actor is built for scheduled, recurring use: run it daily to ## Who this is for This sample is useful for anyone working in **crypto, business, developer tools** who wants a quick look at the shape of the data before running the live actor at scale. Treat it as a static snapshot — counts, prices and timestamps reflect the moment the sample was captured and will drift over time. ## Source **Live source:** This dataset is a static sample. For fresh, customizable extractions, run the live Apify actor: [logiover/defillama-protocols-scraper](https://apify.com/logiover/defillama-protocols-scraper) ## Fields - **`id`** — unique identifier for the record - **`name`** — name of the entity - **`symbol`** — asset ticker symbol - **`slug`** — field captured by the actor - **`category`** — category label - **`chain`** — field captured by the actor - **`chains`** — field captured by the actor - **`tvl`** — field captured by the actor - **`change1h`** — field captured by the actor - **`change1d`** — field captured by the actor - **`change7d`** — field captured by the actor - **`mcap`** — field captured by the actor - **`url`** — canonical URL of the item - **`twitter`** — field captured by the actor - **`description`** — textual description - **`listedAt`** — timestamp - **`defillamaUrl`** — URL reference - **`scrapedAt`** — timestamp the row was scraped ## Sample preview ```json [ { "id": "2269", "name": "Binance CEX", "symbol": "BNB", "slug": "binance-cex", "category": "CEX", "chain": "Multi-Chain", "chains": [ "Ethereum", "Bitcoin", "Binance", "Solana", "Ripple" ], "tvl": 160639401412.4982, "change1h": 0.4802629791632569, "change1d": 1.7945077522945212, "change7d": 2.1110594975371413, "mcap": null, "url": "https://www.binance.com", "twitter": "binance", "description": "Binance is a cryptocurrency exchange which is the largest exchange in the world in terms of daily trading volume of cryptocurrencies", "listedAt": "2022-11-11T12:42:45.000Z", "defillamaUrl": "https://defillama.com/protocol/binance-cex", "scrapedAt": "2026-05-14T18:24:09.202Z" }, { "id": "2272", "name": "OKX", "symbol": "-", "slug": "okx", "category": "CEX", "chain": "Multi-Chain", "chains": [ "Ethereum", "Bitcoin", "Solana", "Doge", "Tron" ], "tvl": 25614434946.973114, "change1h": 0.2962837078348173, "change1d": 1.3369123965901508, "change7d": 0.8502374822556078, "mcap": 1789297997.1954033, "url": "https://www.okx.com", "twitter": "okx", "description": "OKX, formerly known as OKEx, is a Seychelles-based cryptocurrency exchange and derivatives exchange that provides a platform for trading various instruments such as spot and derivative", "listedAt": "2022-11-11T16:56:09.000Z", "defillamaUrl": "https://defillama.com/protocol/okx", "scrapedAt": "2026-05-14T18:24:09.202Z" } ] ``` ## Snapshot stats - Row count in this sample: **100** - Data quality flag at capture time: `EXISTING_USED` ## License & Attribution Released under **Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)**. If you use this data, please credit the source actor and link back to its Apify Store page: [logiover/defillama-protocols-scraper](https://apify.com/logiover/defillama-protocols-scraper). The sample is provided as-is for evaluation and research. Source websites retain their own terms of service — downstream users are responsible for complying with them when running the live actor or redistributing scraped content.