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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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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, Ample.
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A practical Radar workflow for comparing Base launchpads without confusing fresh listings with durable opportunities.
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.
Onchain due diligence helps reject weak protocols quickly. Check contracts, admin powers, TVL quality, user activity, incentives, and upgrade risk before trusting traction.
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.
Finding new dapps early is not about buying every launch. Use contract checks, category fit, traction quality, and repeat usage to decide what deserves deeper work.