πΈοΈ Network
The Network is the spider web behind crypto: one interactive graph of every founder, fund, and team, and the connections between them. This is where Compass turns a list of contacts into a map of how people connect.
What is in the graph
Each node is an entity, colored by type, with a live count in the legend:
- Projects β the teams and protocols.
- Investors β the funds.
- People β founders, operators, and allocators.
- Influencers β KOLs and signal channels.
Each edge is a real connection. A person works at a project. A fund backed a round. An operator moved from one team to another. The edges are the point: they are the relationships you can follow.
Moving around
- Scroll to zoom, drag to pan, and click any node to focus it.
- Focusing a node frames it together with its neighbors, so you immediately see who and what it connects to.
- Use the zoom controls or reset the view to fit the whole graph again.
Finding a warm path
The Network is how Compass answers "how do I reach this person." From a person's profile, open them in the Network to see everyone they connect to: the teams they have worked on, the funds around them, the people they share history with. That web is your set of warm routes in.
You can also work the other way. Start from a project or fund you already know, follow its edges, and find the person you have been trying to reach sitting one or two connections away.
Why it matters for reaching people
Anyone can hold a list of contacts. The connections are what make a contact reachable. The Network shows you not just that a person exists, but how they are tied to the people and teams you already know, so every outreach can start from something real.
Related
- Open any person here from People.
- Turn a path into a plan with Finding Warm Intros.