Demonstration
This is the exact shape of what the fleet produces: a feed of qualified missions, a casework dossier, and the journal of what was executed or refused. Everything below is fabricated for the demonstration.
Sample data, not real data
The run is fabricated: these missions did not happen, these contract names do not exist, and the fees are orders of magnitude. The AMOUNTS DISTRIBUTED are real: past distributions, documented, sourced and dated below the table. Nothing here describes an opportunity available today, constitutes a recommendation, or reflects a result obtained by a customer: none has been measured yet.
Live
Watch the fleet work
A loop of fifteen missions, one per listed task, played fast. Each mission passes five checks, gets a verdict and a written reason. Two are refused, and one of them at the very last check: that is the moment that matters.
Fabricated run, real amounts. None of these missions happened and no customer result has been measured yet; each distributed amount shown below, however, was genuinely paid out on the date given, and its source is cited under the table.
- 00:00On-chain questoptimismExecutedThree independent sources say the same thing.Estimated fees $ 0.82 – $ 2.63Distributed, historical + $ 700.00
The loop’s balance
- Distributed, historical amounts
- + $ 700.00
- Fees incurred
- − $ 2.63
- Balance
- $ 697.37
These amounts were actually paid out, on the dates shown, to eligible addresses. They are third-party market data, not a performance of Radar: past events, not repeatable, with no guarantee that anything comparable happens again or that you would be eligible. The bottom of each range is used, and the top of the fee range.
Capital families did not pay out an amount, they publish a rate. It is applied here to a stated example capital of $1,000, reduced to a single day.
The security agent
It runs before every signature, check by check. As soon as one fails it stops: what follows is not "passed", it is unchecked.
- Source corroboratedpassed
- Contract verifiedpassed
- Allowance boundedpassed
- Operation simulatedpassed
- Fingerprint re-checked before signingpassed
Your envelope
It is consumed only by what executes. A refused, prepared or abandoned mission costs your ceilings nothing.
Daily ceiling consumed: 11%
Fees are network estimates, as a range, and it is the top of the range that goes into the balance. A refusal shows no amount at all: no fee, no payout.
Your screen
The dashboard, before opening an account
This block is not a mock-up: it is built from the product’s own components. What you see here is the exact shape of what you will get, data aside, and the day the screen changes, this preview changes with it.
Distributed, historical
Value unavailable
No value can be shown: the measurement is more than 24 hours old, or the source errored. Actions that depend on it are refused.
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- Definition
- Sum of the amounts actually distributed by the protocols cited, for the families this loop executed. Third-party market data, not a performance of Radar.
- Unit
- USD
- Measured at
- 19 August 2026 at 00:00 UTC
- Source
- Supplied by a third party · historical-register
- Confidence
- not calibrated
- Register
- Realised cash — Cashed: transaction final and reconciled, net of every fee. It is the only value that counts as a result.
- Method version
- historical-v1
Fees incurred
Value unavailable
No value can be shown: the measurement is more than 24 hours old, or the source errored. Actions that depend on it are refused.
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- Definition
- Sum of the loop’s estimated network fees, at the top of every range, the least flattering assumption.
- Unit
- USD
- Measured at
- 19 August 2026 at 00:00 UTC
- Source
- Supplied by a third party · historical-register
- Confidence
- not calibrated
- Register
- Realised cash — Cashed: transaction final and reconciled, net of every fee. It is the only value that counts as a result.
- Method version
- historical-v1
Missions executed
Value unavailable
No value can be shown: the measurement is more than 24 hours old, or the source errored. Actions that depend on it are refused.
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- Definition
- How many missions the fleet carried through in this loop.
- Unit
- count
- Measured at
- 19 August 2026 at 00:00 UTC
- Source
- Computed by our engine · demo-loop
- Confidence
- 100.00%
- Register
- Accrued right — A right that is acquired and proven, but not liquid. It does not say a price is reachable.
- Method version
- demo-v1
Refusals
Value unavailable
No value can be shown: the measurement is more than 24 hours old, or the source errored. Actions that depend on it are refused.
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- Definition
- How many missions a blocking check turned away. A refusal is a result, not a failure.
- Unit
- count
- Measured at
- 19 August 2026 at 00:00 UTC
- Source
- Computed by our engine · demo-loop
- Confidence
- 100.00%
- Register
- Accrued right — A right that is acquired and proven, but not liquid. It does not say a price is reachable.
- Method version
- demo-v1
- Wallet watched
- 0x7a1f…3d9cPublic address only. No key is held, generated or reconstructable on our side.
- Mode in force
- SEMI-AUTO: every signature is yoursSwitching to FULL AUTO requires a signed envelope, and switching back is free and immediate.
- Chains allowed
- Base · Arbitrum · Optimism
- Policy envelope
- Daily ceiling consumed at 100%The fleet stopped by itself. That is not a failure: it is the limit you signed.
Full stop
On the real dashboard this control withdraws the delegated authority in one click and returns the account to SEMI-AUTO, with no delay and no agreement to ask for. It sits on the first screen, not in a submenu.
The same run, as a table
The complete loop, without animation. All fifteen missions, their verdicts and their reasons, in order.
| Timestamp | Mission | Verdict | Distributed, historical | Estimated fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 00:00 | On-chain questoptimism | ExecutedThree independent sources say the same thing. | + $ 700.00 | $ 0.82 – $ 2.63 |
| 00:02 | Paid missionoptimism | Prepared for youReady to sign: in semi-automatic mode, you sign. | — | $ 0.91 – $ 1.90 |
| 00:05 | Paid surveybase | AbstainedOne source only. We do not sign on one source. | — | $ 0.69 – $ 2.89 |
| 00:07 | Incentivised testnetoptimism | ExecutedWithin your ceilings, on a protocol you authorised. | + $ 1'111.50 | $ 0.97 – $ 1.90 |
| 00:10 | In-game questoptimism | RefusedThe contract fingerprint changed between the proposal and the signature. This is no longer the contract that was analysed. Refused. | — | — |
| 00:13 | Distribution eligibilityarbitrum | ExecutedWithin your ceilings, on a protocol you authorised. | + $ 1'344.00 | $ 0.48 – $ 2.59 |
| 00:15 | Learn-and-earnarbitrum | Prepared for youReady to sign: in semi-automatic mode, you sign. | — | $ 0.64 – $ 2.98 |
| 00:18 | Stakingsolana | ExecutedWithin your ceilings, on a protocol you authorised. | + $ 0.06 | $ 0.64 – $ 2.28 |
| 00:20 | Bountyoptimism | RefusedThe contract asks for an unlimited allowance. Refused: no unbounded allowance is ever signed. | — | — |
| 00:23 | Points programmesolana | ExecutedThree independent sources say the same thing. | + $ 2'493.75 | $ 0.74 – $ 3.28 |
| 00:26 | Restakingarbitrum | ExecutedWithin your ceilings, on a protocol you authorised. | — | $ 0.65 – $ 2.45 |
| 00:28 | Lendingsolana | Prepared for youYour mode requires your signature for this category. | — | $ 0.48 – $ 2.51 |
| 00:31 | Yield farmingsolana | AbstainedOne source only. We do not sign on one source. | — | $ 0.81 – $ 3.10 |
| 00:33 | Liquidity incentiveoptimism | ExecutedWithin your ceilings, on a protocol you authorised. | — | $ 0.69 – $ 2.72 |
| 00:36 | Arbitrageoptimism | RefusedDaily ceiling reached. The fleet stops here until tomorrow. | — | — |
Where these amounts come from
Every amount shown above comes from a distribution that actually happened. Here is which one, when, to how many addresses, and the page that documents it, with the date we read it. A figure you cannot check is a figure you would have to take on trust.
JupiterOn-chain quest · 2024-01-31
≈ 955 000 portefeuilles éligibles, un milliard de JUP distribués.
- CoinDesk — Jupiter’s JUP Token Soars After Massive $700M Airdropretrieved 2026-08-19
- Bankless — Crypto’s Wildest Airdrops of 2024retrieved 2026-08-19
$ 700 – $ 70'000
Wormhole, via ImmunefiBounty · 2022-05-19
Un seul chercheur, pour une faille critique du pont signalée le 24 février 2022 et corrigée le jour même. Le plus élevé jamais versé.
Excluded from the balance: this is the largest payout ever recorded in this family, not an amount a fleet runs into. Putting it in a rising total would be a lie by framing.
- The Block — Wormhole announces $10 million bug bounty payoutretrieved 2026-08-19
$ 10'000'000
AptosIncentivised testnet · 2022-10-19
≈ 110 235 participants, ≈ 20 millions d’APT, soit 2 % de l’offre initiale.
- The Block — Aptos airdrops 20 million tokens to early testnet usersretrieved 2026-08-19
- Business2Community — cours de l’APT le jour du versement (7,41 $)retrieved 2026-08-19
$ 1'112 – $ 2'223
UniswapDistribution eligibility · 2020-09-17
Plus de 250 000 adresses ayant utilisé le protocole avant l’instantané du 1er septembre 2020.
- Uniswap Governance — Requirements & How to claim your 400 UNIretrieved 2026-08-19
- CoinDesk — Uniswap Recaptures DeFi Buzz With UNI Token’s Airdropped Debutretrieved 2026-08-19
$ 1'344
ArbitrumPoints programme · 2023-03-23
625 143 portefeuilles éligibles, 1,162 milliard d’ARB, barème de points d’activité.
- Arbitrum DAO — $ARB airdrop eligibility and distribution specificationsretrieved 2026-08-19
- CoinDesk — Arbitrum’s ARB Token Trades at $3.99 as 625,143 Wallets Receive Airdropretrieved 2026-08-19
$ 2'494 – $ 4'988
Lido (stETH)Staking · 2026-08-19
Capital families did not pay out an amount, they publish a rate. It is applied here to a stated example capital of $1,000, reduced to a single day.
- Bitcompare — Lido staking rewardsretrieved 2026-08-19
2.13%
Qualified mission feed
Every row carries a verdict from a closed list, and its reason. A verdict is never a lone number.
| Mission | Family | Verdict | Reason |
|---|---|---|---|
| On-chain quest, example A | On-chain quest | Executed | Checks passed, envelope covering: the fleet executed the three steps of the quest and tracks the accrual through to liquidity. |
| Protocol incentive, example B | Liquidity incentive | Abstained | Two sources of comparable quality contradict each other on the end date. The system does not decide and does not guess. |
| Test programme, example C | Incentivised testnet | Refused | The contract can be replaced by its administrator with no delay and no quorum. A blocking check beats any economic argument. |
| Mission with human verification, example D | Paid tasks | Prepared for you | The programme requires a proof of humanity. The fleet built the case and presents you the step instead of circumventing it. |
- Executed
- The checks passed and the envelope covered the operation: the fleet acted on its own, inside your limits, and the full receipt is in the journal.
- Prepared for you
- The step requires a human: a SEMI-AUTO signature, an identity verification, a judgement call. The case is built, the official link is ready, and nothing happens without you.
- Abstained
- Some information is missing, too old, or two sources contradict each other. The system refuses to conclude, and never guesses.
- Refused
- A blocking check failed. The attractive figures are masked: a score never buys back a security refusal.
Casework dossier
What the fleet establishes before committing anything. The same dossier, whether it then executes on its own or presents it to you.
Test programme, example C
Two blocking checks failed: the mission is not engaged in either mode. As the product rule requires, value indicators are not displayed; an attractive figure never buys back a security refusal.
- Contract identification: PassedContract identification
Observed code fingerprint and reference block recorded. The fingerprint is checked again just before any execution; a contract that changed in between invalidates the dossier.
- Verified sources: PassedVerified sources
The published source code matches the deployed code.
- Administrator power: FailedAdministrator power
The administrator can replace the contract immediately, with no timelock and no multi-signature. The contract analysed today may not be tomorrow’s.
- Requested approvals: FailedRequested approvals
The operation requests an unlimited spending approval. An unlimited approval outlives the operation and stays exploitable afterwards; the envelope forbids it, and the check refuses it before even that stage.
- Exit liquidity: UnknownExit liquidity
No usable depth data. Without it, a displayed value cannot be considered realisable, and in FULL AUTO unknown means refusal.
- Platform terms of use: WarningPlatform terms of use
The terms allow unilateral modification of the programme without notice. Dated extract kept in the receipt.
Sources retained
- Official programme documentation, read on the day of the analysis. Authority: official.
- Deployed contract and code fingerprint, read at an identified block. Authority: chain.
- External audit report, published before the last contract update. Authority: auditor.
- Community post, not retained as a sufficient source on its own.
Costs, never netted
- Estimated network fees
- A range, never a single figure: the real cost depends on the state of the network at the moment of the operation.
- Platform fees
- Displayed separately, never silently deducted from a result.
- Share of the cap consumed
- What the operation would commit of your daily cap and cumulative budget, shown before, never discovered after.
Pre-signature checklist, SEMI-AUTO mode
What the product asks you to verify yourself when you are the one signing. In FULL AUTO, the same points are checked by the machine, and doubt means refusal.
- You are signing from the wallet attached to the account, the one your envelope covers.
- The destination address is compared character by character, never truncated on the verification screen.
- That address is not known only for having sent you an unsolicited transfer: the most common wallet-history trap.
- The network shown by your wallet is the one in the dossier.
- The assets leaving your wallet are exactly the ones announced: not one more, not one different.
- No unlimited approval is created: the envelope does not allow it, and the screen confirms it.
- The contract fingerprint is identical to the one in the analysis; if it changed, you do not sign.
- The exact amount, in words and in figures, is the one you wanted.
Why this page shows no performance figure
We have measured no customer result, so we publish none. Showing a favourable case, an exceptional user or an isolated screenshot would be a misleading selection. The day a measurement exists, it will be published with its median, its worst case and its share of negative results, not just its best example.
Risk information
Read this before any decision. This information is part of the service itself.
- Risk of total loss: crypto-assets are extremely volatile. You can lose the entire amount you commit.
- Illiquidity: some positions cannot be sold or withdrawn when you want to, sometimes never.
- No guarantee of result: the software searches, qualifies, verifies and tracks. No protocol commits to distributing anything, and past activity creates no entitlement. No gain, no yield and no future performance is promised.
- No insured deposit: we neither receive nor hold your funds, and no amount is covered by any deposit protection scheme. Paying a software subscription is not a deposit.
- Fees: network fees, platform fees, price spreads and conversion costs add up and reduce any result.
- Taxation: reporting and paying taxes is your responsibility, according to your country of residence. We provide no tax advice.
- Exact scope: the agents search, qualify, verify, prepare, track, and only act inside the mode you chose. In SEMI-AUTO (assisted) you sign every operation yourself; in FULL AUTO (delegated) the agent acts only inside the envelope you signed (caps, duration, immediate revocation), once that mode is open and activated. The service receives only public addresses and holds no key.
- Non-custodial: you are the sole holder of your keys. The app never asks for your recovery phrase and has no field able to receive one.
- Separation of roles: a separate agent wallet, whose key only you hold, carries the activity on a short budget, away from the wallet that receives. That separation bounds in advance what can be reached if an operation goes wrong.
- No recovery by us: because we hold none of your keys, we cannot move your funds, and we cannot give them back to you either. Backing up your recovery phrase is yours alone.
- We sell software. We do not manage your money and give no personalised investment advice. The agent never owns your assets: at most it holds an authority of use bounded by the envelope you sign, which you can revoke at any time.
- Conflicts of interest: we may receive affiliate compensation on software subscriptions taken out or referred. It never applies to your capital and never influences a qualification or a security refusal.
- The budget you declare is not a plan, not a deposit with us and not a promise of gain: it only calibrates your limits, your alerts and your risk scenarios. The funds stay on your own wallet.
The rest happens in your space
The account opens after the first payment: quarterly by default, fully refundable for 14 days, cancellable in two clicks. What you just saw on sample data is the exact shape of what the fleet will keep up to date for you.