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Understanding Your Dashboard

The Octant locking app is where you lock tokens, accrue and manage rewards, and explore Octant data. In Golem Foundation's instance, you can also browse live v2 protocol metrics and historical Octant v1 data.

Funding-round participation does not happen here. To choose projects and distribute funding, use the separate Octant voting app. The Participate now and Allocate rewards buttons in this app open the voting app when a round is live.

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The first Capital Provider using Octant v2 is the Golem Foundation. Its instance is available at: https://glm.octant.app

Users must lock at least 100 GLM in Golem Foundation's instance to accrue rewards.

App layout and feature availability may differ across Capital Providers. The description below applies specifically to the Golem Foundation's instance.

The left sidebar contains the main navigation:

  • Dashboard — your home screen for locking and rewards
  • Projects — historical Octant v1 project data
  • Metrics — live v2 metrics and historical v1 analytics
  • Leaderboard — historical v1 top contributors
  • Transactions — your on-chain activity in Octant
  • Docs — links to this documentation

The bottom of the sidebar always shows an Earned rewards tile with your accrued WETH and an Allocate rewards button, plus a Looking for Octant v1? link to the legacy app.

In the top-right header you'll find a locked-GLM badge (showing your total locked GLM) and your connected wallet address. Select the address to open a wallet menu that shows your:

  • Wallet address (with a copy button)
  • Locked GLM
  • Accrued rewards (WETH)
  • Wallet WETH
  • Wallet GLM
  • A Disconnect option

The Dashboard

The Dashboard is the main screen for managing your lock and rewards. It is organized into several areas.

Live round banner

A banner at the top highlights the current funding round, including its name (for example, Epoch 12), status (such as OPEN), time remaining, number of projects, matching pool size, and the open and close dates. Select Participate now to open the round in the separate Octant voting app.

My rewards

The My rewards card shows your accrued WETH rewards, their USD value, and the current 30 day APR. It offers two actions:

  • Allocate rewards — commit your accrued rewards as voting power in a funding round. This opens the Octant voting app.
  • Claim rewards — withdraw your accrued rewards to your wallet. Claiming is an on-chain transaction.

Your Earned rewards and an Allocate rewards button also appear at the bottom of the left sidebar so they are always within reach.

My lock

The My lock card is where you lock GLM. Enter an amount (or select MAX), review your Available balance, and select Lock. If you need GLM, the Need to acquire GLM? links provide quick access to Uniswap, SushiSwap, and 1inch. For the full step-by-step lock flow, see Getting Started.

Locking is non-custodial. You retain full control over your tokens at all times. The minimum lock required by the Golem Foundation is 100 GLM. If your remaining locked balance falls below 100 GLM, you will not earn rewards.

Once you have an active lock, you can manage it from this card:

  • Increase — add more GLM from your wallet to your existing lock.
  • Unlock — reduce or fully remove your locked GLM at any time. Reducing your lock can reduce or stop future reward accrual.

When a Capital Provider enables delegation, the lock form also includes an optional Delegatee field. It defaults to your own wallet, but you can enter another address to receive the voting power from that lock while you keep ownership of the tokens. You can change a lock's delegatee later using the Edit action next to it.

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If a Capital Provider temporarily pauses its locking contract, locking and reward claims are unavailable, but you can still withdraw your locked tokens at any time.

Other locks

If the rewards from a lock are claimable by an address other than your own — for example a project you chose to support, or another wallet — that lock appears in an Other locks section below your main lock, labeled with who can claim its rewards. You remain the owner of those tokens and can manage or unlock them at any time.

Current reward period

Rewards accrue continuously while your tokens remain locked — you can lock and unlock at any time, with no fixed 90-day participation windows as in Octant v1. Accrual and the displayed APR are measured over rolling 30-day reward periods.

The Current reward period card shows:

  • The current day in the period (for example, Day 17/30) and the number of days left, with a progress bar
  • The Reward pool for the period, in WETH and USD
  • A Calculate rewards button

Select Calculate rewards to open a simulator. Enter a Total GLM to lock amount, and the app estimates the Simulated 30 day APR and the predicted WETH rewards for the full 30-day reward period.

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Rewards on v2 began accruing on April 1, 2026.

Your tier

A card on the right shows your Octant tier, with tier artwork, a tier name and short description (for example, Seeker"A traveler at the threshold. The realm awaits your first step."), and at-a-glance stats:

  • WEI Contributed
  • Projects Backed
  • Epochs Voted

Your tier advances as you contribute over time, climbing a ladder that includes Seeker, Hunter, Oracle, Titan, and Deity, among others.

Recent activity

The Recent activity panel summarizes your latest on-chain actions. Select View all to open the full Transactions page.

Projects

The Projects tab is where you browse projects, both in the current funding round and across Octant's history. A live-round banner at the top shows the active round (when one is running) with a Participate now button. A view switch lets you move between two views:

  • Active — projects in the current funding round. If no round is live, this view points you to the Archive.
  • Archive — historical data from Octant v1, organized by Epoch.

An Epoch was a fixed 90-day period during which users locked GLM, earned ETH rewards, and participated in allocation windows. The Archive exists for transparency and historical reference.

To browse, you can:

  • Use the epoch selector to choose which epoch to view
  • Sort projects by Most funded, Least funded, Most contributors, Least contributors, A → Z, or Z → A
  • Search projects by name

Each project tile shows the project's image, name, category, a short description, the Total contributed (in ETH), and the number of Contributors. Select a tile to open the project's detail view, where — when locking is available — you can also Lock GLM on behalf of that project so the project claims any rewards the lock earns.

Metrics

The Metrics tab combines live v2 protocol analytics with historical Octant v1 data. Use the epoch selector at the top right to view a specific historical epoch.

Historical v1 analytics

For the selected epoch, the page shows:

  • A Funding leaderboard table listing each project's Contributors, Contributions, Match Funding, and Total
  • An Epoch funds usage donut chart breaking down the total ETH across categories such as Contributed to projects, Project costs, Claimed by users, PPF, Community Fund, and funds moved to the next epoch
  • Summary stat cards, including Total Users, Total Donors, Patrons, Average Leverage, Rewards Unused, Unallocated Value, Total Contributions, and Total Matching
  • Contributions vs Match Funding and Contributions vs Personal Allocation breakdown bars

Live v2 metrics

Under Octant V2 metrics, the page shows real-time protocol data:

  • Cumulative GLM in contract over time (with 3M / 6M / 1Y / ALL ranges)
  • Wallets with GLM locked over time
  • Total GLM Locked, with USD equivalent
  • The percentage of the total GLM supply currently locked (out of 1B total supply)

Leaderboard

The Leaderboard shows the top contributors from Octant v1 allocation windows, ranked in order. You can:

  • Sort by Most ETH contributed, Most epochs, or Most projects
  • Search by address or tier (for example, 0x84f0 or a tier name)
  • Switch between grid and list views

Each entry shows the contributor's rank, tier artwork and tier name (such as Oracle, Titan, or Deity), wallet address, a PG Patron badge where applicable, and their total ETH contributed, Projects backed, and Epochs participated in.

Transactions

The Transactions tab shows all on-chain actions you've performed in Octant, including locking GLM, increasing or reducing your lock, and reward claims. Use the All Transactions filter and the search box to find specific entries.

Until you lock tokens, this page shows an empty state: "No Transactions Yet — Once you lock tokens, your transaction history will appear here."

Safe App Support

The app supports Safe Apps, enabling teams to use Octant directly with Safe multisig wallets.

With Safe App support you can:

  • Use the app directly from a Safe multisig wallet
  • Propose transactions that require multisig confirmations
  • Manage actions securely with multiple signers
  • Access the app from the Safe App interface

Acquiring GLM

If you want to lock GLM but do not have any in your wallet, the app provides quick access to third-party swap options — from the My lock card on the Dashboard and from the Lock tokens dialog:

These services allow you to swap ETH for GLM.

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Octant does not provide financial advice. Acquiring tokens involves risk. Please conduct your own research before using third-party platforms.