Monthly Chronicles from the Radiant Community
WAVE naming system enters advanced testing on Photonic Wallet
The WAVE naming system is launching soon on the Photonic Wallet. Early testing is currently open, giving users the chance to secure their preferred names and provide feedback before the broader public release.
Recent wallet updates support this integration by adding secure vaults, direct name registration, and easy asset transfers using WAVE names. The wallet also features updated derivation paths, with native swaps currently in testing.
If users experience any synchronization issues during this phase, simply reloading the wallet via a secure seed phrase will resolve them.
The age of WAVE is here!
In a historic milestone, Gravity Protocol has executed the first-ever trustless, on-chain swap between a Glyph fungible token and real Bitcoin, completely eliminating the need for risky intermediaries, custodians, or bridges.
This breakthrough proves that users can now safely exchange assets across different blockchains with total security, allowing anyone to pay from standard wallets and receive funds directly on-chain.
While this live mainnet demonstration shows that flawless cross-chain trading is possible today, the protocol will undergo a final external security audit before launching into full production.
The GlyPhium Wallet is officially back, completely rebuilt on the advanced Glyphs V2 architecture for maximum performance and scalability.
Alongside a revamped public platform, the development team has announced an aggressive roadmap packed with upcoming decentralized apps.
Most excitingly, GlyPhium is expanding into interactive entertainment with a brand-new gaming initiative, bringing massive utility, massive engagement, and a wave of new users to the Radiant ecosystem.
Gravity Protocol defies the odds with unstoppable cross-chain power
The Gravity Protocol is now a battle-hardened powerhouse for cross-chain exchange under the expert guidance of lead architect Zyrtnin and MudwoodLabs.
After overcoming intense security testing and fixing a critical vulnerability that other audits missed, the protocol now stands on a foundation of absolute cryptographic integrity.
The first successful trade on the mainnet proves a future where users can swap assets between blockchains like Bitcoin and Radiant with total certainty and no middlemen.
This is a secure foundation for a decentralized marketplace that returns power to the individual through pure mathematical truth.
Radiant (RXD) has reached a major milestone with its official Gleec DEX integration, proving that its Layer-1 UTXO architecture is perfectly optimized for decentralized trading.
This breakthrough allows for true peer-to-peer swaps and total asset self-custody, removing the need for intermediaries.
A special thank you goes to CraigD, whose dedicated leadership was instrumental in turning this high-level engineering into a powerful, real-world utility for the entire community.
The Radiant (RXD) ecosystem just got a massive boost with the release of Radiant Core v2.2.0!
This high-impact maintenance update is engineered to “harden and smooth" the network, featuring updated checkpoints and a refreshed “assume-valid” block height at 412,000 for lightning-fast initial syncs. By cleaning up seed nodes and optimizing DNS seeders, peer discovery is now more reliable than ever.
While all revolutionary V2 hard fork features like OP_BLAKE3 and OP_K12 remain fully locked and loaded, this release ensures the Radiant foundation is rock-solid and ready for the next wave of global adoption.
The Radiant (RXD) network is surging this March 2026 with 45 high-performance nodes active across every major continent!
The community is locked in, driving a massive migration to Radiant Core 2.2.0 for peak efficiency.
From North America to Southeast Asia, Radiant's decentralized footprint is expanding faster than ever - building the unstoppable foundation for a true blockchain revolution!
Anticipation is rising across the Radiant network as Radiant Core v2.1.0 moves closer to activation at block 410,000. With the latest block already around 407,218, the countdown to one of the project's most significant upgrades is well underway.
Node operators are being urged to update to remain in consensus.
The upgrade introduces six new script opcodes, including native hash functions for on-chain proof-of-work validation and arithmetic operations that enable automatic difficulty adjustment at the consensus layer.
Once activated, Radiant is set to become the first UTXO blockchain to support fully trustless on-chain dMint validation.
Alongside the core changes, ecosystem tools including mining software, wallets, developer documentation, and AI integration features are aligned with the fork.
As block 410,000 draws near, the community watches closely, preparing for the next phase of Radiant's evolution.
Rumors of DragonBall's return are resurfacing as m2pool.com reports around 31.19 TH/s out of the network's 426 TH/s total and has mined 10 of the last 100 blocks.
Widely suspected to be linked to Dragon Ball miners, M2Pool's steady activity has drawn community scrutiny.
With RXD prices keeping margins tight, some question the timing, while others argue hash rate often moves ahead of price. For now, the data tells the story.
The Radiant blockchain has officially released the draft specification for Glyph v2, an ambitious upgrade designed to unify fungible tokens, NFTs, and naming services under a single framework.
Operating within Radiant's UTXO-based model, the standard eschews complex virtual machines in favor of efficient script-level enforcement.
This version introduces critical features such as on-chain royalty enforcement, which allows creators to hardcode secondary-market fees at the time of minting, and a standardized burn mechanism for verifiable token destruction.
Furthermore, the upgrade evolves the dMint system, utilizing a proof-of-work distribution model with multiple hashing algorithms to ensure permissionless, decentralized token issuance.
Governance is managed through transferable Authority Tokens, while the WAVE naming system integrates human-readable aliases directly as NFTs.
Despite these advancements, Glyph v2 maintains backward compatibility with earlier versions.
As reference implementations move through development, the network's future now rests on ecosystem-wide adoption to challenge the current dominance of account-based smart contract platforms.
By streamlining complex asset management into a native protocol, Radiant positions itself as a robust, high-performance alternative for decentralized finance and digital ownership.
Radiant's (RXD) network hashrate has dropped sharply in recent weeks, falling to the hundreds of terahashes per second, according to data from hashrate.no, a notable decline from earlier levels.
The reduction has sparked speculation in the mining community over the status of Radiant-compatible ASIC miners, particularly DragonBall units that were previously credited with boosting network hashpower.
Some miners believe the machines have been temporarily powered down due to weaker profitability, while others question whether large-scale ASIC deployment was ever sustainable beyond an initial surge.
For now, it remains unclear whether the decline reflects a temporary pause or a more lasting retreat of ASIC miners from the Radiant network.
The Radiant community closed 2025 with its most significant technical milestone yet: the launch of Project Phoenix (Node 2.0) and RXinDexer.
As the first major implementation since Atoshi's departure, this release marks a definitive leap toward decentralized autonomy.
Built on C++20, the modern infrastructure now supports massive 12 MB transactions and 81,000 inputs, while the introduction of PSRT (on-chain atomic swaps) enables a new era of native decentralized exchanges.
Complementing this, the Python-based RXinDexer allows for seamless tracking of Glyph assets.
By releasing these tools as open-source on GitHub, Radiant empowers the global community to audit, verify, and build a more secure, collaborative ecosystem.
Launched in September 2025, the Radiant Army has successfully transformed RXD from a technical project into a high-visibility global contender by decentralizing its promotional force.
This elite community squad weaponized social media through groundbreaking strategies, including the invention of "crypto music" to blend digital assets with creative expression and the inspiring success of the Radiant Tube YouTube channel.
By dominating video marketing and empowering holders to act as a decentralized PR firm, the Army reclaimed market visibility and ignited massive community excitement, proving that a strong community is as vital as a strong codebase.
GlyPhium isn't just bulding a platform; they are bulding an empire.
After smashing their airdrop promises by delivering 6.8 million GLYPH, the team is now targeting the meme market with the upcoming "GlyPhium Fun" module.
With 32 active mint contracts and a growing army of holders, the Glyph Protocol is officially the heartbeat of Radiant.
As the ecosystem crosses into 2026, the enigma of R-Shield remains the "silent progress" set to shock the Radiant community.
First teased in late 2025, this project has become the most significant unsolved mystery in the Radiant landscape, fueling intense market speculation about whether it will serve as a revolutionary privacy layer or a major security ugrade for Radiant's Turing-complete architecture.
With the Halving officially slated for April 10, 2026, and a massive reduction in inflation on the horizon, the unveiling of R-Shield is strategically timed to coincide with a new era of scarcity.
The unification begins
The silent launch is over. GlyPhium has entered Phase 1, activating the first infrastructure designed to unify the entire Radiant ecosystem.
The proxy, indexer, and wallet are operational. While the architects remain focused on the code, the message is clear: the disparate pieces of tokens, markets, and protocols are finally being bridged.
We are in the earliest stages of a rapidly growing network singularity. You are early.
RG, the lead architect, has issued a rallying cry to the network, declaring Radiant "one of the strongest foundations in the PoW world."
The vision has shifted from simple tooling to a full-scale ecosystem expansion.
His message to the community is clear: "You are not alone… more developers, more projects, and more visionaries will join." The infrastructure is live, the builders are committed, and the horizon is enormous.
Network signals confirm a quiet but powerful shift: technical inquiries from Eastern mining and investment communities are steadily climbing.
Veteran PoW enthusiasts have moved past simple observation and are now exploring the ecosystem with genuine, sustained intent.
It isn't a tsunami just yet, but the water level is changing - the tide is undeniably rising.
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Two secrets. One unlocked. One unknown.
The Radiant community celebrates a new milestone with the release of WarWallet, a sleek non-custodial wallet built for the Radiant (RXD) blockchain.
WarWallet gives users full control of their assets, allowing them to send, receive, and mint tokens with speed and security.
It supports RXD and other ecosystem tokens such as GLYPH, GOAT, Gravity, and XD, marking another step forward for user freedom and decentralized ownership within Radiant.
While WarWallet is now live, a new name has begun to stir curiosity: R-Shield. No official details have been shared, only hints and a glowing emblem that has fueled speculation across the community.
Some believe it could be a new privacy or security layer for Radiant, while others think it represents a larger upgrade still under wraps.
Whatever R-Shield turns out to be, it has captured the attention of the community and left everyone wondering what's next.
Multiplier Week is here. Post, earn, and conquer - every mission brings 3x50 RXD, a shot at 20x spins on the Army Wheel, and a special prize for the top poster.
Rally your creativity, lead the charge, and make your mark.
Radiant's hashrate is currently around 1.14 PH/s, down from over 2 PH/s earlier in the week.
This fluctuation raises questions about the factors driving such shifts, including the impact of DragonBall's dedicated mining hardware, and whether these dynamics might also be reflected in Radiant's market price movements.
Whispers in the Radiant community suggest a development that could change how the chain is explored and understood.
Nothing official has been announced, but the idea of faster, more accessible blockchain data is drawing attention, reflecting the quiet dedication of Radiant's developers.
Radiant has launched the Radiant Army, a community-driven squad focused on boosting the project's visibility.
Members work together to like, share, and create content that spreads Radiant across social media.
By joining, participants gain access to dedicated channels for campaigns, feedback, and media resources, making it easy to collaborate and amplify outreach.
The Radiant Army aims to unite the community into a stronger, more organized promotional force.
Radiant's Discord has seen a recent influx of developers, bringing fresh energy and ideas to the growing community.
These contributors are helping shape projects, share technical insights, and strengthen the ecosystem's foundation.
Special appreciation goes out to all developers dedicating their time and skills - their efforts are a driving force behind Radiant's continued growth and innovation.
Great news for the Radiant community - RXD is now listed on LetsExchange.io, enabling seamless swaps for users worldwide.
This integration boosts accessibility and liquidity for the growing ecosystem.
By using the referral link, supporters can also back the Radiant Foundation, fueling ongoing development while trading smart.
With this milestone, Radiant shines brighter than ever, proving the future is Radiant.
Since July's discovery that DragonBall A11 miners can't process large transactions over 2 MB, Radiant's hashrates have fluctuated sharply.
The community now questions whether DragonBall is merely scaling back to cut costs or planning a full exit, a move that could impact both network security and hashrate stability.
Stuck transactions, spiking effort rates, and the A11 limit unveiled.
A MEXC withdrawal issue revealed a hidden flaw in Radiant's mining.
Large transactions over 2 MB stalled, and A11 miners failed to process them even at high hashrates, spiking effort above 500%.
Meanwhile, IceRiver RX0 miners handled them with no problem.
This effectively capped block size to ~2 MB on A11 hardware, threatening Radiant's 8 MB scaling design.
The community is now exploring fixes, from firmware updates to consensus changes.
Radiant launched official social media accounts and urged daily community engagement as "proof of work."
At the same time, the new Project Platform lets members fund and vote on development ideas.
Together, these efforts boost visibility and drive grassroots growth.