CLOSED: Proposed Radix Accountability Council (RAC)

My man you haven’t been the same ever since you completely lost your shit after someone sold ED wif ED. Peace be with you Stallion.

let’s do this, I nominate myself.

Like many others, I have been here for a long time, projects, validators, telegram, acquired additional bags along the way, and we got heavily taken advantage of.

Community interests was clearly lost along the way, and it is unacceptable.

Let’s clean up these dirty sheets and put community back in the center and core mission of Radix’s future as RDD.

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I’ll throw my hat in the ring. I’ve been following Radix for coming up to 9 years. One of the very first node runners, from the early betanet days I have also run a validator in the top 100 from day one of Olympia until the present day.

I have been associated with a number of projects over the years, as both community lead and on the infrastructure side.

I’ve also been a community moderator for the outgoing Radix foundation for the past several years, as well as node runner liaison.

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Hi, been in Radix since 2022, partecipated in some Scrypto challenges, dApp user and currently tech lead of one of the most used dApp.

Currently I have a full time job and Radix extra committments are carried out part time and with difficulty due to lack of time but I’m interested in contributing.

First, we need to establish the structure and the decision-making process (RFC, TC, RFP).

Then, the community will be able to decide and move this project forward.

Radix’s product is good, but it needs brand recognition.

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Hi all, I’m submitting my entry to the RAC.
I’ve been in the Radix community since 2020, a Radix Ambassador, node runner since Olympia Betanet, developer of ShardSpace, Atomix, Bullring, Notix & Blend and Hyperscale private test group member since the beginning.

happy to throw my hat in to the ring

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I’m self nominating for the brazilian community.

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You wanna be in but unable to read the first post? Provide some brief information about yourself

As I initially stated in TG, I’m openly willing to do this.
I’m an IT and business consultant, joined Radix right about when it rebranded form eMunie to Radix
I was, basically, the Portuguese (Portugal, EU) community for a few years, before RDXW fucked it up. I did quite a few things but no need to elaborate now I believe.
Some folks from that era know me personally, so I guess I’m quasi-doxxed by today’s terms ahah
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I’m also a node-runner and a n active validator runner (Dralaverse support node) , I was one of the first beta node runners for Olympia … and been on the tech side of things since I joined.
I actively support and help out with Cassie/Hyperscale and now also with Hyperscale-rs and our fam Foxy.

My only condition is that this is all voluntary work, absolutely no pay for anyone and full transparency.

I also own and have been holding radix.community internet domain, a resource that I hope we can now put to good use.
Anything else you may wanna know, just ask.

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in case you need an accountant … my cv/resume is at gilesmorris[dot]me/about … my experience might be helpful or it might not … i’m not everyone’s cup of tea … but possibly free for a while to assist …

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Hey Radix fam :waving_hand:

I’ve been around Radix since 2013, so this ecosystem is really close to my heart. Over the years, I’ve helped wherever I could, especially on the community and visibility side. For conferences where the Radix community took part, I helped where I could, the main responsibility being merch (caps, t-shirts, pens and yes, the -famous Radix socks were my idea too :see_no_evil_monkey:).

Lately, I’ve been actively talking about Radix on my Crypto Girl Twitter account, trying to explain things in a more human and simple way.

I really believe in this community. When it’s time to focus, Radix people know how to come together and move forward. And since there still aren’t that many women in crypto, maybe that’s also a plus :slightly_smiling_face:

Happy to help however I can and be part of building what comes next.

:blue_heart:

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Hi everyone, I’m throwing my hat in the ring for the RAC! :billed_cap:

You might know me as one of the builder behind Weft. Building Weft has been a labor of love (and caffeine) that hopefully proved one thing: I don’t just hold XRD, I build tools to make the ecosystem actually usable.

But when I’m not pushing code or staring at charts, I’ve spent the last 15 years in service management in the “real world.” I’ve handled the unglamorous-but-critical stuff: managing distinct stakeholders, optimizing workflows, and putting out fires before they burn the house down.

I want to bring that mix of “OG DLT enthusiasm” and “corporate veteran discipline” to the Council.

  • The Fun Part: I’ve held through the dips, so my diamond hands are certified.

  • The Serious Part: I know how to set up processes that scale and governance that actually governs.

Ready to help transition us from the RF to the RDD and make Radix the beast we know it is.

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“LeoMagal” is all the information you need.

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I’ve been with Radix since 2019. I’m interested in what defi can do to solve societal and individual problems at both a local and global level. I believe Radix is the best platform to tackle these problems. I’ve studied psychology, systems dynamics, and game theory

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I think an important detail has been missed in these nominations: how much money.

Personally, if I am elected to the RAC I pledge to collect no salary or teat sucker payments. The only exception will be if the responsibilities are so large that I am unable to carry out another job, in which case I pledge to take no more than UK legal minimum wage + unavoidable expenses.

Will anyone else join me in explaining transparently what kind of financial compensation they would be expecting should they be elected to the RAC?

I believe anyone willing to work full time for free in perpetuity should be immediately elected, should that be the case for anyone.

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We have to be careful with the payments, while i understand that we are on the slim budget, having an army of fully free work without any incentives in sight has a tendency to lower the quality because skilled people usually get paid. You also want to have good work, not just work for the sake of working.

We need to find the Sweet spot. Could be free now in the beginning, but when our chart changes and we’re stable, we need to incentivise people to stay and put more working hours.

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So let’s put a number on it. How much would you be looking for?

We can start from the minimum wage and see from there, as you mentioned.
But depends by working hours also. It’s one thing to do 5 hours/week and another thing to do full time.

At the end of the day if someone works full time on this I don’t think is sustainable either way and they need some compensation to pay their bills. Specially if their work reflects in price going up and everyone benefiting across the board.

So there’s not a number to put on it, because it depends by many factors, including quality of work.
We just have to be flexible on the way and keep in mind the end goal is to survive enough to deliver Xian, on the minimum.

Can we at least wait till we are comfortably in the top 100 (or better yet top 50) before we start having these convos? Just a suggestion.

I’ve stated it before, but I’ll repeat it here: Being an admin is a public service job (not a career path). If you are doing it for the pay, you’re gonna have a really bad time. It should be without pay for now, but when we are in much better shape then this can be discussed and voted on by the community.

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We won’t “see from there”, that’s exactly the issue. We’ve had years of extraction from people who thought they were worth 6 figs paying themselves 6 figs. Anyone from now on needs to be in this for the right reasons, which means no salary or at the very extreme a minimum wage salary.

Yes, you’re right Peachy.

Is Tadkis still on a salary? We should probably terminate all salaries immediately.

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