Onboarding the next billion workers into web3. http://radius.space

Radius Grants Recap - July & August 2022
In the last two months, the Radius team has been heads down, focused on company-building and research/experimentation to inform the next version of the Radius product. Meanwhile, the ecosystems supported by Radius have continued to thrive! Several grants made significant progress in July and August 2022. We summarize some of those grant highlights in this post.Completed grantsCompleted milestonesConclusion and thanks!🏆 Completed grantsBetween July-August 2022, five grants were fully shipped!...

XinAn Xu & Fei Yan
Humans of Web3 is a simple series. Behind every protocol and platform is a rich mix of dedicated, passionate people; devs, designers, engineers, founders, managers, miners, the list goes on. Seriously. The list never ends. Look at what we’ve built with just this limited number of people. Now imagine what our ecosystems will look like when our friends, families, and neighbors join. This series is about celebrating people, no matter where they are or what background they come from. This series ...

Radius Product Update - May 27, 2022
Welcome to our very first Radius product update! These updates will contain the latest changes to the Radius product and protocol experience. If you’re joining us for the first time, you can try Radius at radius.space. Let’s jump in.🏎 SummaryThis week, we publicly announced the Radius product for the first time. The Radius product today enables workers and funders to sign up, build their profiles, post/explore/apply to grants, manage ongoing work submissions, and keep track of required payme...

Radius Grants Recap - July & August 2022
In the last two months, the Radius team has been heads down, focused on company-building and research/experimentation to inform the next version of the Radius product. Meanwhile, the ecosystems supported by Radius have continued to thrive! Several grants made significant progress in July and August 2022. We summarize some of those grant highlights in this post.Completed grantsCompleted milestonesConclusion and thanks!🏆 Completed grantsBetween July-August 2022, five grants were fully shipped!...

XinAn Xu & Fei Yan
Humans of Web3 is a simple series. Behind every protocol and platform is a rich mix of dedicated, passionate people; devs, designers, engineers, founders, managers, miners, the list goes on. Seriously. The list never ends. Look at what we’ve built with just this limited number of people. Now imagine what our ecosystems will look like when our friends, families, and neighbors join. This series is about celebrating people, no matter where they are or what background they come from. This series ...

Radius Product Update - May 27, 2022
Welcome to our very first Radius product update! These updates will contain the latest changes to the Radius product and protocol experience. If you’re joining us for the first time, you can try Radius at radius.space. Let’s jump in.🏎 SummaryThis week, we publicly announced the Radius product for the first time. The Radius product today enables workers and funders to sign up, build their profiles, post/explore/apply to grants, manage ongoing work submissions, and keep track of required payme...
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As the Radius community has grown these last several months, we’ve observed an important trend emerge with how people engage with the product.
People work in teams. Grant authors tend to represent subgroups within their organization. As a result, they collaborate with others inside and outside of their organization to finalize project descriptions and decide who would be a great fit for their published grants. Interestingly, builders working on Radius grants also often represent teams. These builder teams can be incorporated companies, but they can also be (and many times, are) informal squads of people who band together as needed to work on new projects.
We realized that we needed a way to natively represent these funder and builder teams in the product. Funders needed a way to collaborate with their colleagues on making great project decisions and builders needed ways to seamlessly share in the financial and reputational rewards associated with working on Radius grants with their teammates.
That’s why we decided to build Teams on Radius. And today, we’re excited to roll out the first set of Team features to the Radius community.
The first phase of our Teams feature rollout includes the ability to create and manage funder Teams on Radius directly. A funder is an entity that is interested in finding teams to build out important product/project ideas, and is able to fund these ideas with financial capital.
Once a funder team is created, you can add team members by their Radius username, set their role permissions for your team, and adjust team settings such as team name, bio, logo, and URL.
If you’re a member on a team, you can see grants created by other team members and help make approval decisions on applications and milestone submissions for grants that one of your teammates (not you) authored.

When creating a grant, you can select which Team is funding the grant.

We’re rolling out this initial foundation for Radius Teams today, with many more additional Teams-related features coming soon, including:
Builder teams -- Build with your squad and have your team’s projects show up on your Radius profile!
Funder teams review functionality -- Share notes with your teammates to collaborate on making application review decisions
Opening up funder team creation flows so anyone can create a funder team
Share/collaborate on grants with others outside your team -- Provide one-off access to other collaborators even if they’re not part of your team, but are collaborating with you on a particular project
Additional team-specific settings, such as shared team wallets, contracts, reward splits, and more!
We’re excited to see the first teams come online on Radius, and to see what you all do with your teams! If you want to discuss more about Teams, Radius, or the future of work, come find us on Discord.
Onward! 🚀
As the Radius community has grown these last several months, we’ve observed an important trend emerge with how people engage with the product.
People work in teams. Grant authors tend to represent subgroups within their organization. As a result, they collaborate with others inside and outside of their organization to finalize project descriptions and decide who would be a great fit for their published grants. Interestingly, builders working on Radius grants also often represent teams. These builder teams can be incorporated companies, but they can also be (and many times, are) informal squads of people who band together as needed to work on new projects.
We realized that we needed a way to natively represent these funder and builder teams in the product. Funders needed a way to collaborate with their colleagues on making great project decisions and builders needed ways to seamlessly share in the financial and reputational rewards associated with working on Radius grants with their teammates.
That’s why we decided to build Teams on Radius. And today, we’re excited to roll out the first set of Team features to the Radius community.
The first phase of our Teams feature rollout includes the ability to create and manage funder Teams on Radius directly. A funder is an entity that is interested in finding teams to build out important product/project ideas, and is able to fund these ideas with financial capital.
Once a funder team is created, you can add team members by their Radius username, set their role permissions for your team, and adjust team settings such as team name, bio, logo, and URL.
If you’re a member on a team, you can see grants created by other team members and help make approval decisions on applications and milestone submissions for grants that one of your teammates (not you) authored.

When creating a grant, you can select which Team is funding the grant.

We’re rolling out this initial foundation for Radius Teams today, with many more additional Teams-related features coming soon, including:
Builder teams -- Build with your squad and have your team’s projects show up on your Radius profile!
Funder teams review functionality -- Share notes with your teammates to collaborate on making application review decisions
Opening up funder team creation flows so anyone can create a funder team
Share/collaborate on grants with others outside your team -- Provide one-off access to other collaborators even if they’re not part of your team, but are collaborating with you on a particular project
Additional team-specific settings, such as shared team wallets, contracts, reward splits, and more!
We’re excited to see the first teams come online on Radius, and to see what you all do with your teams! If you want to discuss more about Teams, Radius, or the future of work, come find us on Discord.
Onward! 🚀
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