Is it time to change the way we approach capital financing?
In traditional financing models, decision-making power is held by a few. But now, there are platforms trying to break this situation — allowing participants to truly have the initiative.
Whether you're a project team, DAO manager, KOL, or an active community member, you can:
• Initiate your own funding rounds • Nominate and participate in CCO decisions • Collaborate with other builders to advance the project • Form consensus directly on-chain
The key difference here is: this is not about someone giving you funds, but about you and the community jointly participating in decision-making and funding. The power of capital truly returns to the participants.
Whether this mechanism can genuinely change the funding landscape remains to be seen by market response. But at least, the idea is new.
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SnapshotDayLaborer
· 01-06 02:52
Sounds good, but can it really be implemented? I've heard a lot about on-chain consensus.
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LiquidatedDreams
· 01-03 10:47
Sounds good, but actually implementing it might be another story...
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StealthDeployer
· 01-03 10:43
It sounds good, but how many platforms can truly be implemented? Most are just a rehash of the same old ideas.
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GasFeeTherapist
· 01-03 10:37
It sounds ideal, but actually executing it is another matter.
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MrDecoder
· 01-03 10:29
It sounds ideal, but how many can actually be used?
Is it time to change the way we approach capital financing?
In traditional financing models, decision-making power is held by a few. But now, there are platforms trying to break this situation — allowing participants to truly have the initiative.
Whether you're a project team, DAO manager, KOL, or an active community member, you can:
• Initiate your own funding rounds
• Nominate and participate in CCO decisions
• Collaborate with other builders to advance the project
• Form consensus directly on-chain
The key difference here is: this is not about someone giving you funds, but about you and the community jointly participating in decision-making and funding. The power of capital truly returns to the participants.
Whether this mechanism can genuinely change the funding landscape remains to be seen by market response. But at least, the idea is new.