The Tools of Project Catalyst
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Project Catalyst is Cardano blockchain’s driving force. It is a community controlled decentralized fund that provides funding to projects that build on the Cardano blockchain.
As of October 2023, there have been 10 funding rounds, with more than 1460 proposals approved, with a total of $64M. The latest fund had a budget of 50M ADA, or around $12.5M. All this, and it only started back in 2020.
Funded proposals include a wide variety of projects: hardcore blockchain infrastructure, community spaces, decentralized applications, media channels to spread Cardano, DAO tools, and a whole lot more.
The best part of Project Catalyst is that anybody can participate. If you have a great idea and you would like to get funding, you can propose on Ideascale. Once the proposals are finalized, it is the turn of the Community Reviewers. Then any ADA holder can participate in the votes to make the decision for who gets funded. Once its all said and done, Challenge Teams guide the winning teams through the future steps as the teams get their funding and are expected to deliver on their promises.
That’s only the official process. There’s a whole lot more underneath it all in the multitudes of communities that have popped up around Project Catalyst.
This report aims to give anybody a broad overview of what Project Catalyst is, provide the main resources to dive into it, and give an overview of the tools you can use to dive deep into the ecosystem.
In this report, you’ll find
resources to learn about Project Catalyst
tools to interact with Project Catalyst
communication channels
a deeper dive on Lidonation’s Catalyst explorer, the best tool to explore Catalyst
Ok, so you’re interested in getting involved, looking to learn about Project Catalyst and the thousands of projects it is supporting. So what do you do? Where do you go?
If you are new, this is the place to start. This flashy website will introduce what Project Catalyst is all about, what the process is, and how to get started.
An overview of what you can do here:
learn the basics,
find how to get involved as a proposer, a voter, or a reviewer,
read blog posts by the Catalyst team,
search and view through all the proposals starting from Fund 1.
find the well hidden knowledgebase that goes into more detail on everything.
https://www.lidonation.com/en/catalyst-explorer/proposals
Catalyst Explorer is a comprehensive set of tools for navigating the thousands of proposals in Project Catalyst.
It has so many features, it’s difficult to cover but here’s a glance of what you can do:
Proposals: search through thousands of proposals, filter by fund, challenge, tags, groups people, project status
People: who is behind all the proposals, who’s getting funded, who is not, how much are they getting funded, you can find all that and more here.
Groups: find who the big groups behind the proposals are, how much they have been funded, or not
Monthly Reports: when proposals are funded, the teams report monthly with updates on how the projects are going. This tool allows you to search and find through the monthly reports, though the one
Funds: Explore proposals fund by fund
Proposal Assesments: Once proposals are finalized, they get assessed by the community, find and read through any review here.
Charts: How much impact do whales have on the vote? What about littlefish with small holdings? This and a lot more explained through charts.
Voter tool: When it’s time to vote, this is a good place to find good proposals to vote for.
API: And an API to build on top of. Get proposal, fund, group, people, tag data, as well as ledger snapshots of the votes.
Potential Proposers
Project Catalyst is very competitive. If you want to get your project funded, you need to do the work. Jump into the Explorer and look for patterns on what gets funded. What type of proposals are looked down upon? Which challenges are more competitive?
Looking to find a team, co-founder, a job
Catalyst is the house of many great minds. If you’re looking for a team to join that aligns with your personal vision, with what you want to achieve, this is a great tool to find those people.
Investigators
Being a decentralized innovation fund means there will be a lot of people looking to take advantage. There are many projects that don’t get completed, or waste away the money, or promise but deliver very little.
It’s critical the system creates antibodies to resist against these types of projects. If you’re looking to become such an antibody then this is the tool for any Coffeezilla types looking to find those bad apples.
Voters
Use the voter tool to find the best projects to vote for. The tool allows you to search based on Quick Pitches with videos, proposals from teams with completed proposals, opensource projects, and a bunch of other interesting filtering capabilities to help you find the hidden gems.
Use this as a reference, copy&paste it to your Discord server, add and expand it as you wish!
Official website: The best place to get started - https://projectcatalyst.io/
Search tool: A great tool to explore past funds, proposals, winners, challenges - https://projectcatalyst.io/search
Project Catalyst knowledgebase: Get down into the details - https://docs.projectcatalyst.io/
Ideascale: Proposals happen here - https://cardano.ideascale.com/c/
Voter App: Once proposals are finalized, voters make their decisions here - Apple Store, Google Play
Cardano Forums: Where governance happens https://forum.cardano.org/c/governance/project-catalyst/
Announcements channel - https://t.me/cardanocatalyst
Official Catalyst chat - https://t.me/ProjectCatalystChat
Community Reviewers - https://t.me/CatalystCommunityAdvisors
Proposers channel - https://t.me/catalystproposers
AIM Tools - https://cardanocataly.st/en/tools/
These are a set of tools for older funds that helped users write reviews, vote, challenge reviews and more. They are deprecated (no longer usable) in Fund 10 and beyond, since the systems have changed quite a bit.
But for open source devs, these tools are available on github: