Walkthrough
Walk through the Cardano Builders Fund prototype
A prototype-safe public MVP showing builder intake, campaign readiness, comparison, contribution intent, contributor transparency, milestone evidence, review, admin oversight, and oracle/settlement readiness. Follow the path below — it takes about 3–5 minutes.
Before you start
- No live funds
- No custody
- No wallet signing
- No settlement
- Oracle remains mock
- Production database untouched
Recommended demo path
Twelve stops, in order. Each notes what to notice, what the route proves, and its honest status.
- 1Campaign lifecyclepreview
/campaign-lifecycle
- Notice
- The whole system on one map, with an honest status on every stage.
- Proves
- There is a coherent end-to-end model, not a pile of pages.
- 2Builder onboardingpreview
/builder-onboarding
- Notice
- Who can apply and what a builder must prepare before review.
- Proves
- Intake is deliberate — credible builders, not anonymous asks.
- 3Campaign readinesspreview
/campaign-readiness
- Notice
- A readiness score across credibility, milestones, evidence, and budget.
- Proves
- Campaign quality is made visible before support opens.
- 4Campaign comparisonpreview
/campaign-comparison
- Notice
- Three demo campaigns weighed side-by-side on the same criteria.
- Proves
- Contributors get decision support, not just a list.
- 5A demo campaignstatic
/campaigns/demo-1
- Notice
- A full campaign page — goal, story, milestones, and supporters.
- Proves
- The campaign surface is real and detailed, even as demo data.
- 6Contribution previewpreview
/contribution-preview
- Notice
- What a contributor would see before backing — terms and estimate.
- Proves
- Contribution intent is clear; no wallet or funds are involved.
- 7Contributor transparencypreview
/contributor-transparency
- Notice
- What a backer sees after contributing — status and milestone progress.
- Proves
- Support does not end in silence; accountability runs both ways.
- 8Milestone evidencepreview
/milestone-evidence
- Notice
- How builders would submit proof of delivery against milestones.
- Proves
- Funds are meant to release against evidence, not promises.
- 9Review workflownot live
/review-workflow
- Notice
- How campaigns and milestone evidence pass review before approval.
- Proves
- Trust is protected by review, not assumed.
- 10Admin oversightnot live
/admin-preview
- Notice
- The future operator surface — review queue and settlement readiness.
- Proves
- There is an oversight layer; every action is disabled.
- 11
/oracle-readiness
- Notice
- How ADA/USD settlement would work, and why the oracle is still mock.
- Proves
- Settlement is designed and honest about its mock state.
- 12Status & roadmappreview
/status
- Notice
- The operational truth: what is live, what is not, and what is next.
- Proves
- The project is honest about its stage in one place.
What the MVP already demonstrates
Real, public, and clickable today — each as a preview.
Builder intake
Who applies and what they prepare, before any account exists.
Campaign quality & readiness
Visible criteria and a readiness score for each campaign.
Contributor decision support
Side-by-side comparison on the same criteria.
Transparency after contribution
Status and milestone progress for a backer.
Milestone evidence
Proof of delivery attached to milestones.
Review & admin flow
How campaigns are reviewed and overseen.
Oracle / settlement readiness
How settlement would work — honest about mock state.
Operational truth page
One place that states what is live and what is not.
What is not live yet
Explicitly not active — directions and plans, not features you can use.
- Accounts / authentication
- Wallet connect
- Real contributions
- File uploads
- DB-backed records
- KYC / KYB
- Settlement / refunds
- Live oracle production switch
Want the operator view of what is real, prepared, and blocked before real funds? See the production readiness command center.
This page is a guided demo of intended process only. Nothing here is legal, tax, or financial advice.