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Radicle is a decentralized, peer-to-peer code collaboration platform built on Git. It allows developers to host and manage their code repositories without a central authority, offering features like issues, patches, and code review. The platform emphasizes data sovereignty, censorship resistance, and local-first functionality for developers.

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Must Have

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Open Contributor Network

Bleeding-Edge Project Incubator

Community-Driven Funding Platform

Modular Project Portfolio

Rapid Prototype Development

Other

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Blueprint Repository

Communication and Outreach Channels

Universal Language Model (ULM)

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Vision and Mission Framework

Pitch and Funding Calls

Strategic Roadmap Publishing

Rationale

Radicle is a decentralized platform for code collaboration, which aligns with the 'decentralized' aspect of Mad Bastard Labs. It offers an 'open contributor network' through its open-source nature and community involvement. The platform serves as a 'blueprint repository' for code and related artifacts. While it doesn't directly incubate 'bleeding-edge projects' in the same broad sense as Mad Bastard Labs (which includes hardware and diverse tech), it provides the infrastructure for collaborative development of software projects. It lacks explicit features for funding or rapid prototyping of diverse technologies beyond software.