Discovery wedge
Radar focuses on what is newly listed, what is trending, and what still looks early enough to investigate instead of trying to be the whole onchain internet.
Modern dapp discovery around new launches, trending protocols, filtered opportunities, and a research blog that adds context to the Radar surface.
About
Radar is designed to surface new launches, visible momentum, and tighter filtered opportunities without turning into a giant catch-all directory.
Radar focuses on what is newly listed, what is trending, and what still looks early enough to investigate instead of trying to be the whole onchain internet.
Users do not connect wallets on Radar itself. Radar shows protocols, metrics, and editorial context, then links out to external project sites when someone wants to continue.
Radar sits inside the broader CryptoSigy ecosystem as a research and discovery surface, giving the brand a wider educational and discovery footprint.
What to expect
The site mixes SQLite-backed protocol listings with recurring blog posts and dedicated chain/category hubs so discovery pages have more context, clearer navigation, and stronger topical coverage.
Editorial
Recent editorial coverage that shows how Radar translates raw ranking movement into research workflows.
A weekly note on the chain-category overlap that looks most watchable on Radar right now.
Today's filtered-opportunities note is about names that still feel earlier than the obvious incumbents while clearing basic size and quality checks.
Cross-category browsing gets messy fast. This guide shows how to compare protocol categories in a more disciplined way.