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Octant documentation
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Launch Octant (opens new window)

Launch Octant (opens new window)
 * Introduction
   * Key points:
   * The flow of funds in Octant
   * Current status
 * How Octant works
 * Using the app
 * GLM-locking mechanism
 * Propose a project
 * Submission process
 * Tips for projects
 * Technical outline
 * Beyond the MVP
 * FAQ
 * Octant Paper (opens new window)
 * Source Code (opens new window)
 * Security Audit Report (opens new window)
 * Discord (opens new window)
 * Snapshot (opens new window)
 * Terms of Use

 * © 2024 Golem Foundation Zug, Switzerland


# INTRODUCTION

Octant is a novel platform for experiments in participatory public goods
funding, centered on Golem's (opens new window) native ERC-20 token, GLM (opens
new window).

Developed by the Golem Foundation (opens new window) to explore motivations and
behaviors that drive engagement in funding public goods, Octant uses recurring
funding rounds and rewards active user participation with ETH.


# KEY POINTS:

 * Golem Foundation stakes 100,000 ETH to help the Ethereum network reach
   consensus. Every 90 days, a fraction of the staking rewards is used to fund
   the Octant reward pool.
 * The Octant reward pool is split into two streams: User Rewards and Matched
   Rewards.
 * To participate in the distribution of Octant funds, users must lock a minimum
   of 100 GLM (opens new window) into the Octant contract.
 * Users with an effective locked balance of at least 100 GLM become eligible
   for User Rewards.
 * Rewards for users are calculated using a time-weighted average. The greater
   the volume of GLM locked and the longer its duration, the higher the reward.
   For optimal rewards, users should lock as much GLM as they are comfortable
   with and maintain that lock in Octant throughout the entire 90-day epoch.
 * The GLM time-locking mechanism is non-custodial. Octant users retain full
   control of their tokens and can withdraw their GLM at any time. Lowering the
   lock-in amount during an epoch will recalibrate the user's time-weighted
   average to reflect the smallest locked amount. If the effective locked
   balance falls below 100 GLM, no rewards will be calculated.
 * At the beginning of a new epoch, users with valid lock-ins will have a
   two-week-long decision window during which they can claim their User Rewards
   for themselves or donate their share of Octant rewards, in part or in full,
   to one or more eligible public goods projects. The impact of each individual
   donation will be magnified through Matched Rewards.
 * The list of projects eligible for Octant funding is curated by Golem
   Foundation, based on inputs from the Octant community. Every community member
   can suggest new additions to the list, a change in eligibility criteria, or a
   theme for an epoch.


# THE FLOW OF FUNDS IN OCTANT




# CURRENT STATUS

Octant officially launched on the Ethereum mainnet on August 8th, 2023 (opens
new window).

Our first Allocation Window was active from October 19 to November 2, 2023.
During this period, the Octant community successfully allocated a total of
330.25 ETH in rewards, directing 250 ETH to support 19 high-impact public goods
projects (opens new window).

The Epoch Two Allocation Window was open from January 17th to January 31, 2024.
Out of the 365 ETH Total Reward budget, 134 ETH went to users and 231 ETH to 19
high-impact public goods projects (opens new window). An in-depth review of the
allocation window will be published soon on the Octant blog (opens new window).

We are now in Epoch Three, with the upcoming Allocation Window scheduled to
begin on April 16, 2024. New users are welcome to join at any time.

In Epoch Three, Octant is getting a major algorithm makeover. Check out all the
details of this overhaul here (opens new window).

If you are already familiar with Octant and want to jump right into the DApp,
see the Using the App guide.

If you want to know more about the Octant rationale and the overall design, read
the How Octant works section of the docs.

To know more about how Octant total reward pool, users’ rewards, and matched
rewards are calculated, check the Octant Technical Outline or read Octant paper
(opens new window).



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