Most provisioners think a bad night gets forgiven. It doesn't not really. Right now Dusk's soft-slash rule gives you exactly one warning. Miss your block again before you earn a reward and a slice of your stake gets pulled into claimable while you sit out the next epoch. Nothing burns, but nothing pays either, and nobody texts you when it happens.
That's the gap ServiceRadar closes. It's open-source, and it didn't start as some generic uptime tool with a Dusk plugin bolted on after the fact. It ships with an actual checker built for provisioner connectivity, so your $DUSK stake doesn't quietly bleed out while you're asleep.
Setup is the part I actually like. No config rabbit hole no guessing which metric matters. Point it at your node and you get real dashboards, clean numbers uptime you can read at a glance.
The alerts are the whole point though. Something drops, you know in minutes. Not after you check the explorer and find a suspension you can't undo.
It won't fix a bad host or a router that needs a reboot. It just buys you the minutes to fix things before that one warning runs out. Don't wait for the second fault to start watching your node. It's free to set up, right now, while it still is.
#dusk $DUSK @Dusk
That's the gap ServiceRadar closes. It's open-source, and it didn't start as some generic uptime tool with a Dusk plugin bolted on after the fact. It ships with an actual checker built for provisioner connectivity, so your $DUSK stake doesn't quietly bleed out while you're asleep.
Setup is the part I actually like. No config rabbit hole no guessing which metric matters. Point it at your node and you get real dashboards, clean numbers uptime you can read at a glance.
The alerts are the whole point though. Something drops, you know in minutes. Not after you check the explorer and find a suspension you can't undo.
It won't fix a bad host or a router that needs a reboot. It just buys you the minutes to fix things before that one warning runs out. Don't wait for the second fault to start watching your node. It's free to set up, right now, while it still is.
#dusk $DUSK @Dusk
