[USDC Resubmission] Polkawatch, Decentralization Analytics, Infrastructure and Maintenance 2025
Hi Community!
We recently released Sidecar Integration, and improved our IPFS dataset publishing. Which increased the quality of our dataset and its delivery.
We also looked back at the 3 years of Polkawatch, and whether Polkadot decentralization was improving or not. The results are undeniable:
This is obviously a community effort and we thank you for doing your part.
Key participants, like Decentralized Nodes, relay on Polkawatch for their part: "knowing the distribution of validators across the whole network definitely informs these decisions, and Polkawatch has been our go-to tool for this purpose."
We often get thanked by our community for doing ours:
As a result, Polkadot is often referred as the most decentralized public blockchain out there .
In line with previous proposals, our dataset is now most accessed from ecosystem apps (75%) such as the staking dashboard, and our API is getting in average 100K requests per month, for a population of 22.5K nominators that may review their nomination monthly or weekly.
Polkawatch was initially backed by Web3 foundation, and developed with support of both Kusama and Polkadot treasuries.
We have a track record of milestone delivery and efficient use of funds. It costs around USD 3K per month to maintain Polkawatch which for 22.5K nominator roughly translates to 1.5 USD per nominator & year.
We are now looking to fund 2025 continued operation and maintenance. We have also included some development to ensure we can migrate our current capability to Polkadot 2.0 / Polkadot Hub to be released later this year.
You can Download or detailed proposal for all the details.
This proposal is being resubmitted in USDC stablecoin after receiving consistent feedback from multiple ecosystem participants.
Do not hesitate to reach out with feedback.
Comments (3)
Original Submission and community feedback can be found at #1741
Multiple participants advised for resubmission in Stables.
We maintain our previous feedback, DOT or stablecoins wasn't a pb for us.
Previous feedback on #1741
`From all the feedback we have, it's an easy AYE.
Providing data about decentralization is SUPER important for the ecosystem, and the cost is really reasonable.
We do acknowledge requests in DOT for funding as long as proposers state they won't look for any top-ups in the future, which is the case here.
Keep the good work.`