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Short blocks answer quick questions on key pages. Long-form posts give each major discovery concept a fuller explanation and a clearer research trail.
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A weekly note on the chain-category overlap that looks most watchable on Radar right now.
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Short blocks answer quick questions on key pages. Long-form posts give each major discovery concept a fuller explanation and a clearer research trail.
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Evergreen guides cover due diligence and comparison frameworks. Automated posts add a fresh layer around current trending protocols like Target Zone, Pulse Lock, Fira.
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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.
Base and Solana often dominate the conversation, but they produce different discovery conditions. Here is how to think about the difference.
When a new protocol hits your shortlist, this checklist helps you decide whether it deserves time or gets discarded fast.
Filtered boards are useful only when they stay connected to a real process. This framework keeps the shortlist honest.
Momentum is useful only when it has context. Here is how to read TVL acceleration without turning every spike into a thesis.
Fresh listings matter only when you can separate real launch activity from random noise. This guide shows how to do that.