Curia RAD Dashboard

Curia RAD Dashboard

Hey everyone,

We’re excited to share a public dashboard for the RAD Program, built by curiaLab.

:link: RAD Dashboard by curiaLab

Why we built this

The RAD Program is an important part of improving delegate participation, and one of its strengths is that the process is designed to be objective and auditable.

SEEDGov, as program manager, publishes the official reward results each cycle. We built this dashboard on top of that official data to make it easier for everyone in the DAO to access, review, and understand the program in one place.

Our intention here is simple: make RAD more transparent, easier to follow, and more accessible for delegates, contributors, and community members alike. Whether someone wants to check their own rewards, review participation, or better understand how the program is evolving, this dashboard should help.

We see this as a contribution that supports the broader governance infrastructure around RAD and makes it easier for the whole DAO to engage with the program.

What it does

This dashboard helps automate key parts of the review process and makes the program easier for delegates and the broader DAO to follow, review, and verify.

At the delegate level, it shows:

  • Voting power and eligible voting power under the program rules
  • Rewards received for each proposal
  • Whether a rationale was submitted
  • The rationale link and submission timestamp, when available
  • Whether the rationale was submitted on time, submitted late, or not submitted at all

Bringing all of this into one place makes it much easier to understand how each reward outcome was determined. It also helps surface missed rationales, late submissions, and other edge cases that may be worth a closer look. Our goal is to make RAD data more accessible and support a more transparent and reliable process for the whole DAO.

What’s next

We’ll continue updating the dashboard as new reward cycles are published by SEEDGov. If anyone notices a discrepancy between the dashboard and the official results, please flag it here so we can review and correct it if needed.

This is a public good contribution from curiaLab, offered freely to support the DAO.

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