Cardano DReps Ecosystem (Prototype)
Please note: This is an early proof-of-concept and does not reflect our final vision or complete functionality.
Explore decentralized representatives, their affiliations, and endorsements across Cardano governance.
- Total DReps
- 0
- Currently Registered
- Orgs
- 0
- Recognized Groups
Ecosystem Overview
Individuals entrusted with on‑chain voting authority (delegated by ADA holders).
Potential for projects, stake pools, DAOs, or other participants to register in the future.
Tip: Zoom and click in the chart to discover more details about each node.
Get Involved
We’re using CIP‑119-like fields to shape DRep data, plus an experimental CIP‑148 approach for ecosystem roles and endorsements. By self-reporting your background and affiliations, you help us build a more accurate governance map.
Self-Report Your DRep
Mint a CIP-68 NFT with your CIP-119 data. This automatically updates our map with your new or revised DRep details.
This dynamic map (while still early in development) is auto‑generated by scanning for CIP‑68 DRep NFTs minted under our system. Each DRep NFT includes CIP‑119 fields (like motivations, objectives) and CIP‑148 arrays (roles, endorsements). Over time, we plan to incorporate organization submissions, so Orgs can register their own CIP‑68 tokens—further strengthening the linkages between DReps, Orgs, and the broader Cardano ecosystem. Please see this map as an evolving guide for future enhancements.
Our ultimate goal is to enable open, user-friendly sensemaking around DReps—empowering delegates, token holders, and the community to discover, evaluate, and collaborate with key stakeholders and initiatives. Future plans include better indexing and file management to reduce on-chain calls. For now, this prototype reads data directly from the chain as a demonstration.
Next Steps: We are exploring how Orgs might also self-report or confirm affiliates. If an Org registers as a CIP‑68 entity, it will appear on this map with structured CIP‑148 fields (such as endorsements or affiliations). By unifying these data standards, we aim to develop a living, evolving knowledge graph for Cardano governance.