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Recent listings that still clear a basic quality gate: enough footprint, usable metadata, and no dead or deprecated flags.
Modern dapp discovery around new launches, trending protocols, filtered opportunities, and a research blog that adds context to the Radar surface.
Methodology
Radar is intentionally narrower than a giant dapp directory. It exists to reduce noise, not to index everything indiscriminately.
Recent listings that still clear a basic quality gate: enough footprint, usable metadata, and no dead or deprecated flags.
Acceleration-focused ranking that keeps day and week movement together so one noisy spike does not dominate the board.
Discovery-oriented curation that tries to keep the board earlier than the obvious mega-cap incumbents.
Filtered Board
The filtered board trims giant directory behavior down to a smaller decision surface. It is built to answer a practical question: what still looks early enough to matter after basic quality checks?
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Right now, protocols such as Target Zone, Pulse Lock, Fira are surfacing because they combine footprint, momentum, and a tighter discovery profile.
Read today's notesHow To Use It
A filtered hit should lead to reading, comparison, and onchain checking. That is why this board is paired with blog posts and micro content blocks rather than just bigger numbers.
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The blog turns this scoring logic into practical workflow and comparison notes.
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.