The Radix Accountability Council (RAC) will initially be established to help guide the transition from the Radix Foundation (RF) to the formation of the Wyoming RadixDLT DAO DUNA (RDD) (or whatever entity is eventually formed based on the will of the community).
Individuals wanting to be on the RAC should self-nominate (reply) below and provide some brief information about themselves. Once we have enough names of people willing to join, I will create a simple poll to gauge community sentiment and comments to see which are generally the most likely to be seen as helping to achieve our overarching goal: The success of Radix as the best decentralized network for global finance.
Members of the RAC will be responsible to:
1. Assist, as needed and as able, in establishing the various structures (processes, tools, apps, websites…etc) that will be needed as we transition from the RF to the RDD.
2. Execute the community’s will (e.g. as a multi-signer for the disbursements of grants, provider payments…etc) as determined by the passage of member-decided proposals (see the thread for the Proposed Initial Governance Structure here https://radixtalk.com/t/proposed-initial-governance-structure-for-the-radixdlt-dao-duna-rdd) that are aligned with the success of Radix.
3. Represent the RDD’s interests, and general advancement, in both public and private environments.
One here for all that i can help. Linux sysadmin for more than 30 years , Dev , Co-Founder from one of the first non-profits users linux group.On Radix one week later olympia lauch. Node Runner and Cassie Tester on the net too.
Have been in Radix from 2013. Was always helping in making Radix great . Full time from 2021 as member of Community Council. Specializing mostly in BD and operations.
I have been around Radix since 2020ish as community member, ambassador, and dapp developer. I would throw my hat in the ring if people are needed and community approves
I’ve been here since 2013, am known for moderating the old forums, discord and TG, the Community Council, running RadBot, founding DefiPlaza, and running a validator.
Maybe I’m naive, but there’s still hope and I want to see it through. I was here since the beginning, not going anywhere now.
I have supported Radix since the eMunie days. I was an early investor and I still hold ~60% of my original XRD allocation. Losing Dan was tough but a decentralised blockchain is not about a sole individual, and I believe we have the strongest community in crypto. I would like to serve on the accountability council on behalf of the community to make sure it furthers YOUR interests, after years of shameless teat sucking and gravy train riding by shady actors that hijacked this project. I believe in Radix, now more than ever. Vote for James!
Hello I am Stallion. Long term radix supporter. I have been with radix through thick and thin as you all know. Transparency and free speech are a must in decentralized network. Vote for me and I will do my best to make radix great again. I will make sure that not a single XRD gets dumped on this community. With me in the council, radix is going to thrive.
I’d like to formally (and semi-responsibly) nominate myself for the Radix Accountability Council as the creator of Radix $BlueBalls.
$BlueBalls was born from a simple, painful, and deeply shared conviction: Radix technology is objectively superior, unmatched in design and ambition… and yet the market has left many of us in a prolonged state of metaphorical blue balls.
We know what Radix can do.
We know what it should be worth.
And we’re still waiting.
Rather than doomposting or pretending this tension doesn’t exist, I chose to meme it into existence. $BlueBalls is satire with a backbone — a meme coin rooted in genuine belief, frustration, loyalty, and long-term conviction in Radix. Humor is the delivery mechanism; accountability and community honesty are the payload.
I bleed Radix blue.
My Radix $BlueBalls are filled with Radix spermlets — raw, over-engineered, scalability-maximalist ideas — just waiting to be spread throughout the world when the timing (and adoption) is finally right.
Why do I belong on the RAC?
I represent the unfiltered community psyche: optimistic, loyal, impatient, and self-aware.
I’m willing to say the quiet parts out loud — with humor instead of hostility.
I understand that accountability isn’t about tearing down Radix, but about protecting it from stagnation, opacity, and complacency.
I care deeply about Radix succeeding not just technically, but culturally and economically.
If Radix is building the future of DeFi, then the RAC should include voices that reflect the full spectrum of the community — including those of us who cope with delayed gratification through memes, irony, and unwavering belief.
In short:
The tech is hard.
The wait is harder.
The balls are blue.
But the conviction is rock solid.
Respectfully submitted, Creator of Radix $BlueBalls
Safari’s passionate hatred of me should be your number one indicator that I’m actually a decent human being and would be a good choice here. Some people like Safari hate people like me who call them out on their racism, homophobia, etc. We’re here in crypto because we value liberty and judging things based on quality. Safari advocates for judging based on the color of your skin or sexual preference.
In all honesty, applications from people who have been spreading hatred and spreading conspiracy theories and undermining Radix shouldn’t be considered
I withdraw my self-nomination. While I do think I have some value to add, I’m going to just focus on running $BlueBalls. Much respect to those who are putting in their time and effort to get this right. I sincerely hope this council is ultimately comprised of good quality people whose heart is in the right place when it comes to Radix. As you all know, not everyone who has self-nominated meets that standard. I’m sure we’ll get to the right result though. Cheers to brighter days ahead for all of us.