Introducing the Radicle Token

Radicle
6 min readFeb 18, 2021

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The Radicle project has released its native governance token, making it the first open-source, community-led, and self-sustaining network for software collaboration.

  • The Radicle token is live! The official contract address is: 0x31c8eacbffdd875c74b94b077895bd78cf1e64a3
  • 50% of the total supply will be allocated to Radicle community members and users over time through the network’s treasury.
  • An open proposal to make 3.75% of the total supply available on a Balancer Liquidity Bootstrapping Pool is live for voting. If it passes, it will trigger a two-day community distribution where all proceeds will be claimed by the Radicle Treasury.

This is a mirror of a post from our blog that can be found here.

The Radicle project was established with two main objectives:

  1. Develop resilient collaboration infrastructure that respects users freedoms, without a reliance on trusted gatekeepers nor on corporate or state overlords.
  2. Use the newly developed sovereign financial infrastructure (Bitcoin, Ethereum, DeFi) in order to create new value flows for developers and grow the digital commons.

To accomplish both objectives there has always been one prerequisite: make Radicle self-sustainable.

With over 1000 projects already published to the network and an average growth of 8% week-to-week in its public beta, the Radicle project is ready to decentralize the network among its community and begin the quest towards self-sustainability.

Why a token?

While the arguments for sovereignty and censorship-resistance continue to strengthen, the case for decentralization goes beyond the tech. In the current era of the closed-source web, users have relinquished control of their privacy and software freedoms for a free and convenient gateway into the open Internet. Now, they are looking for alternatives as our global social platforms deteriorate due to societal pressure, lack of innovation, and the relentless extraction necessary to satisfy stakeholders.

In this reality, building Radicle within the traditional paradigm, as for example a SaaS or open-core company, would force users to remain in a customer/corporation relationship, leaving them vulnerable to eventual extraction. Additionally, if Radicle is to be resilient collaboration infrastructure that truly respects user freedoms, it needs to be developed with trust-minimization in mind, be accessible to anyone in the world, all while remaining adaptive and competitive in a market with well-funded mega-corporations. The only way out of this pattern is to build free and open source networks that are self-sustaining and community owned.

Operating by these constraints, Radicle recognizes token-based sustainability models as the most promising path forward. More specifically, it’s the emergence of governance primitives within crypto-networks that present a new design space for engineering community-owned open-source protocols & networks. These primitives provide a foundation for a truly “open” open-source world, not one bound by arbitrary walls or delegated sanction rulings.

For these reasons, the Radicle project will be moving forward as an open-source, community-led, and self-sustaining network for software collaboration. This vision will be realized by Radicle’s Ethereum integration — a set of open protocols that compliment the Radicle peer-to-peer network. Its smart contract system enables unique global names, decentralized organizations, and experiences that help maintainers sustain their open-source work. The integration’s smart contract system will be decentralized with the Radicle token — a governance token that will enable the collective governance and long-term sustainability of the Radicle network.

How it works

The Radicle token (RAD) is designed as a governance token that enables a number of Ethereum-based features as well as the communal ownership, collective governance, and long-term sustainability of the Radicle network.

In short, the economic model of the Radicle token subjects users to fees when they interact with certain Ethereum-based protocols, unless they are members (token-holders). By buying (or being rewarded) and holding an amount of tokens, users can avoid (or have discounted) fees and participate in the governance of the network. Members maintain governing control over all Ethereum-based smart contracts and most importantly, the Radicle Treasury which holds more than > 50% of the total token supply.

Anyone can become a member by buying and holding an amount of Radicle tokens, in exchange for the following benefits:

  • Discounted or no fees when interacting with Radicle’s Ethereum-based protocols.
  • The right to participate in the governance (through voting and proposals) of the Radicle smart contract system.

By giving Radicle users a functional reason to hold the token, they can experience the benefits of governance and start establishing a new paradigm for the communal ownership of digital open-source infrastructure. If, for any reason, they are unhappy with the network, they can “voice” concerns by participating in governance or they can “exit” by selling their tokens to the market.

Governance

The Radicle governance module is a Compound fork and gives owners the right to participate in the governance of the Radicle smart contract system. Explicitly, this means members can control and parameterize their membership experiences — whether it’s by changing fees, upgrading contracts, or introducing new experiences.

The Compound governance module was chosen because it’s battle tested, audited, and balances executive power with community participation through its liquid delegation scheme.

Similar to Compound, each RAD token is equal to one vote and voting is enabled by delegating voting rights to the address (or addresses) of the token holder’s choice:

  • The owner’s own wallet, if they would like to vote on their own.
  • Another user’s wallet, if they would like the other user to vote on their behalf.
  • No wallet, if they don’t want to vote.

Anybody with 1% of RAD delegated to their address can propose a governance action. Proposals are executable code, not suggestions for a team or foundation to implement. All proposals are subject to a 3-day voting period, and any address with voting power can vote for or against the proposal

✨ Delegation is live today on sybil.org.

Radicle Treasury

Similar to other decentralized protocols, opting-in to some of Radicle’s Ethereum features incurs network fees. These fees accrue in the Radicle Treasury, a smart contract where 50% of the overall token supply exists.

The Treasury is entirely controlled by Radicle token holders via the Radicle DAO. Members will support the long-term sustainability of the network by coordinating the distribution of the Treasury’s supply via community programs and initiatives. These community programs (e.g. developer mining, contributor rewards, grants etc…) will emerge organically through the Radicle community as Radicle members use the Treasury to continuously support the growth and resilience of the network.

The network’s code and treasury of assets are publicly managed, allowing any developer to contribute to and influence the direction of the project, making Radicle an experiment in collective governance.

Token Allocation and Release Schedule

100M Radicle tokens (fixed) have been minted at genesis and will be vested over the course of 4 years.

  • 50% Treasury (vesting over 4 years)
  • 19% Team (4 year vesting from join date, 1 year lock-up from genesis)
  • 20% Investors (1 year lock-up*)
  • 5% Foundation (1 year lock-up)
  • 2% Seeders Program (1 year lock-up*)
  • ~4% Community Distribution**

* The lock-up release schedule varies based on jurisdiction. ** currently in proposal mode, if it passes immediately available

The Radicle project is supported by a group of amazing investors including Placeholder, Galaxy, NFX, Electric, Parafi, Hypersphere, BlueYard, 1kx and more. In addition, we have the support of multiple angel investors like Balaji Srinivasan, Naval Ravikant, Fred Ehrsam, Meltem Demirors as well as founders of crypto projects like Aave, The Graph, PolkaDot, Coinmarketcap, and CoinGecko.

How to get involved

There is an active proposal in Radicle governance that triggers a community distribution event. If passed, 3.75% of total supply will be put in a Liquidity Bootstrapping pool on Tuesday, February 23rd at 4pm GMT. All proceeds will be claimed by the Radicle Treasury and be fully controlled by token holders. The distribution is expected to conclude after 2 days.

We will tweet the contract address from our official Twitter account the day of the distribution if the proposal passes.

Drop into the #token channel on our Matrix or subscribe to our Telegram channel (@radicleworld) to discuss all things RAD.

Join our community forum, radicle.community, to discuss governance and Radicle development.

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