
Protocols
Quadratic funding rounds on Arbitrum, decoded
rotki decodes clr.fund quadratic-funding activity on Arbitrum One so contributors, voters, and grant recipients have clean records. Donations, votes, project applications, and matching-pool claims are all recognised.
Supported features
- Contributions to a clr.fund round are tagged as donations against the clr.fund counterparty.
- Votes are recorded as informational events tied to the round.
- Project applications to a round's recipient registry are recognised (with the application fee, if any).
- Matching-pool claims are decoded as funds-claimed events on the recipient address.
Limitations
- clr.fund decoding currently ships with Arbitrum One rounds only. The decoder is chain-agnostic, but no Gnosis Chain round addresses are registered.
Setup
- 1In rotki, add the Arbitrum One address you used for clr.fund.
- 2In rotki, open History and let the initial sync run. Donations, votes, applications, and matching claims for that address are decoded automatically.
Frequently asked questions
Does rotki read clr.fund activity from its own servers?
No. rotki is a local application that talks directly to the Arbitrum RPC endpoint you configure - the public default, a third-party provider, or your own node. The query goes from your computer to that endpoint without passing through any rotki-operated server.
Are matching-pool payouts captured?
Yes. Funds claimed from a clr.fund funding round are decoded against the recipient address.