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https://3speak.tv/watch?v=networkstate.mp3/avbmilxn
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A practical way to fund a project without compromising to Venture Capital or other centralising forces
Many blockchain projects raise funds through token sales (ICOs, pre-mines) or venture capital, leading to centralization and misaligned incentives between founders, investors, and the community. It should be noted that the following is just a suggested way to create more decentralized projects with fewer conflicts of interest and centralizing stakes, and there may be many other approaches.
A more decentralized alternative is to obtain funding from an existing demonstrably decentralized DAO community, airdrop "miner or governance tokens" to its community, and allow participants to earn governance tokens by running infrastructure or otherwise contributing. This approach avoids early, compromising venture capital, ensures a fair launch, and promotes true decentralization by reducing conflicts of interest and centralized control compared to traditional funding models that use pre-seeds, early investor stakes, pre-mines and ICO's.
DAO Funding:
A community DAO (decentralised, with no single owner) can vote to fund your project over a set period. If you prove the project benefits that DAO's ecosystem, you receive an ongoing allocation. No venture capital or private deals are required.
Miner Tokens Instead of Pre-Mines:
Instead of distributing governance tokens directly, you drop a miner token to the DAO's community. Anyone claiming and staking these miner tokens can run infrastructure (storage nodes, validation nodes, etc.) to earn the system's governance token over time.
Controlled Supply and Inflation:
Self-Funding Through the DAO:
The startup team relies on DAO proposals for funding while completing the initial build. Once the core is stable, the newly launched project can develop its own internal DAO over time, funded by a portion of its daily minted governance-tokens. The community, not a founder, then decides how ongoing maintenance or development is financed.
Find a Neutral DAO:
Ideally, this DAO is widely distributed with no single controlling whale. Propose your project, outlining how it benefits that community. If funded, the community avoids pre-mines and having to do corporate deals.
Drop Miner Tokens:
No Founder Pre-Mines:
Since the DAO funds your work, you do not need to give yourself or your team a large initial stake. All token allocations occur through mining, staking, or DAO proposals. This eliminates the usual "team or founder tokens" problem and fosters broader trust.
Distribute and Validate:
This approach kept SPK from needing an ICO or a venture round. No founder gained a massive token allocation. In turn, the community remains motivated, the distribution is healthier, and the final platform is more censorship-resistant.
By Network State Audio Bookhttps://3speak.tv/watch?v=networkstate.mp3/avbmilxn
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A practical way to fund a project without compromising to Venture Capital or other centralising forces
Many blockchain projects raise funds through token sales (ICOs, pre-mines) or venture capital, leading to centralization and misaligned incentives between founders, investors, and the community. It should be noted that the following is just a suggested way to create more decentralized projects with fewer conflicts of interest and centralizing stakes, and there may be many other approaches.
A more decentralized alternative is to obtain funding from an existing demonstrably decentralized DAO community, airdrop "miner or governance tokens" to its community, and allow participants to earn governance tokens by running infrastructure or otherwise contributing. This approach avoids early, compromising venture capital, ensures a fair launch, and promotes true decentralization by reducing conflicts of interest and centralized control compared to traditional funding models that use pre-seeds, early investor stakes, pre-mines and ICO's.
DAO Funding:
A community DAO (decentralised, with no single owner) can vote to fund your project over a set period. If you prove the project benefits that DAO's ecosystem, you receive an ongoing allocation. No venture capital or private deals are required.
Miner Tokens Instead of Pre-Mines:
Instead of distributing governance tokens directly, you drop a miner token to the DAO's community. Anyone claiming and staking these miner tokens can run infrastructure (storage nodes, validation nodes, etc.) to earn the system's governance token over time.
Controlled Supply and Inflation:
Self-Funding Through the DAO:
The startup team relies on DAO proposals for funding while completing the initial build. Once the core is stable, the newly launched project can develop its own internal DAO over time, funded by a portion of its daily minted governance-tokens. The community, not a founder, then decides how ongoing maintenance or development is financed.
Find a Neutral DAO:
Ideally, this DAO is widely distributed with no single controlling whale. Propose your project, outlining how it benefits that community. If funded, the community avoids pre-mines and having to do corporate deals.
Drop Miner Tokens:
No Founder Pre-Mines:
Since the DAO funds your work, you do not need to give yourself or your team a large initial stake. All token allocations occur through mining, staking, or DAO proposals. This eliminates the usual "team or founder tokens" problem and fosters broader trust.
Distribute and Validate:
This approach kept SPK from needing an ICO or a venture round. No founder gained a massive token allocation. In turn, the community remains motivated, the distribution is healthier, and the final platform is more censorship-resistant.