What is RADIX Wiki?
RADIX Wiki is a community-driven knowledge base built on Radix DLT. Unlike traditional wikis, every contribution here is cryptographically signed using your Radix wallet—no passwords, no email addresses, just pure cryptographic identity.
This means your contributions are permanently linked to your on-ledger identity, creating a transparent and verifiable record of who wrote what, and when.
How It Works
Connect Your Wallet
Authentication happens through the Radix Wallet. Simply connect, and you're in. Your wallet address becomes your identity on the wiki—no account creation required.
Stake-Weighted Participation
To ensure quality contributions, certain actions require holding XRD in your wallet. This isn't a fee—your XRD stays in your wallet. It's a simple proof that you have skin in the game:
Creating pages: 5,000 XRD minimum balance
Commenting: 10,000 XRD minimum balance
Editing existing pages: 20,000 XRD minimum balance
Higher-value categories like the Blog require larger balances, while your personal Community page has no restrictions.
Version History
Every edit creates a revision. Nothing is ever truly deleted—you can always view the complete history of any page and restore previous versions if needed.
Your Community Page
When you first connect, you automatically receive a personal page in the Community section. This is your space—introduce yourself, share your projects, or document your contributions to the Radix ecosystem. Only you can edit your own community page.
Reputation System
Your activity builds a reputation score visible on your community page. The score considers:
Pages you've authored
Edits and contributions across the wiki
Participation in discussions
How long you've been a member
This creates a natural hierarchy of trust—active, long-term contributors become recognized voices in the community.
Technical Foundation
RADIX Wiki uses ROLA (Radix Off-Ledger Authentication) for cryptographic verification. When you sign in, your wallet signs a challenge that proves you control your address—without any on-ledger transaction or fees.
The wiki itself runs on NextJS with a PostgreSQL database. Content is stored as structured blocks, enabling rich formatting, embedded media, and dynamic widgets like live asset prices.
Start Contributing
The best way to learn is to dive in. Connect your wallet, explore the existing content, and when you're ready, create or improve a page. Every contribution, no matter how small, helps build a better resource for the entire Radix community.
Connect your wallet to join the discussion.

