# Radxu Document Hub

The Radxu Foundation is a decentralized finance protocol powered by its community. It allows users to contribute to its development through crowdfunding, ensuring its longevity. There are several ways to get involved, including using a CFA, CSA, or staking RADX tokens.

Radxu's mission is to promote decentralization and ownership in the Web3 space, with the ultimate goal of empowering the community. In today's world, there is a real risk of centralized control of all the Web3 products we use on a daily basis by the very same entities that have dominated the Web3 world and traditional finance landscape. This is where Radxu comes in, offering an alternative to this warped dystopia by providing a platform for the community to support and participate in the creation of Web3 products that they actually own.

Through Radxu's foundation, the community can actively participate in the creation and growth of Web3 products, becoming co-owners of the products they support. Radxu's model of community-funded accounts (CFA) and community-supported applications (CSA) ensures that the community is at the forefront of Web3 development, with a say in the products they use and a stake in their success.

Radxu's focus on decentralization and community ownership allows for greater transparency, fairness, and inclusivity in the Web3 space. By providing a platform for community-driven development, Radxu is paving the way for a more equitable and decentralized future, where the power lies with the people.

This portal provides access to all the resources you need to familiarize yourself with the Radxu protocol and its community goals. To fully immerse yourself in the community, make sure to join the discussion on our Discord server, where our team and fellow members are eager to welcome you and help you become a part of the community.


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Perform an HTTP GET request on the current page URL with the `ask` query parameter:

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The response will contain a direct answer to the question and relevant excerpts and sources from the documentation.

Use this mechanism when the answer is not explicitly present in the current page, you need clarification or additional context, or you want to retrieve related documentation sections.
