Radworks

Radworks (RAD)

Full information about Radworks (RAD). Current Radworks price in KES, RAD open/close rates, Radworks history charts, Radworks market capitalization and volume.

1 RAD = 147.60 KSh Kenyan Shilling (KES)
1.1411172 KES

Last updated: 2024-10-01 01:40:00 UTC - about 7 months ago 1 USD = 129.350136 KES

General information
Global rank:512
Name: Radworks Radworks
Symbol:RAD
Current coin price (KES):147.60 KSh
Last hour:arrow_upward0.660 %
Last 24 hours:arrow_downward-3.35 %
Last 7 days:-0.660 %trending_down
Capitalisation (KES):7 641 662 480.92 KSh
Volume 24h (KES):719 662 635.31 KSh
Available supply:51 771 495.00 RAD
Total coin supply:-1 RAD
Start date:2021-02-15
Last updated: 2024-10-01 01:40:00 UTC - about 7 months ago

Radworks/Kenyan Shilling (RAD/KES) price chart

Radworks/Kenyan Shilling (RAD/KES) capitalisation and volume charts

What is Radworks?

Radworks is a community-driven platform dedicated to fostering internet freedom by supporting the development of resilient, permissionless, and censorship-resistant technologies. It focuses on funding projects that empower builders and creators to collaborate using open-source software, promoting decentralization and inclusivity in software development.

Who created Radworks?

Radworks was founded in 2021 by Alexis Sellier and Eleftherios Diakomichalis. The platform emerged from the merger of the open-source projects Radicle and oscoin, which were developed by a group of technologists at Monadic, a Berlin-based software company.

What is $RAD used for?

$RAD is the native governance token of Radworks, empowering its community to participate in decentralized decision-making. Holders of $RAD can vote on proposals and influence the allocation of the platform's treasury. The token can be acquired from various sources, including decentralized exchanges like Uniswap and centralized exchanges. It represents a crucial element in ensuring transparency, inclusivity, and the autonomous governance of the platform and its projects.

Radworks supports several projects through autonomous entities called "Orgs." These Orgs have the freedom to manage their funds, governance models, and objectives while aligning with Radworks' purpose of cultivating internet freedom. The current supported Orgs include the Radicle Org, focused on developing a decentralized code collaboration stack; the Drips Org, addressing the sustainability and funding of free and open-source software (FOSS) developers; the Radicle Foundation Org, providing support and governance assistance to Radworks and its Orgs; and the Grants Org, which funds research and development for additional FOSS projects.