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Author Topic: How could a project created 100% by the community be possible?  (Read 14 times)
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March 29, 2025, 10:47:25 PM
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I'm conducting an experiment and need advice and help. This is about a DAO created entirely by the community without devs having any advantage, power, or incentives different from those of the holders.

My idea was to mint the token and distribute it in an initial round among the active users of public forums, proportionate to their longevity and number of posts, as long as they are registered before the creation date to avoid Sybil attacks.

Here is the announcement:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5535179.msg65165524#msg65165524

It has gained some traction in a few Spanish forums and working in go global, but I don't know how to manage participation from Bitcointalk without breaking the rules. I understand that each user cannot simply post in the thread their wish to participate along with their Ethereum address.

I thought about creating a form and including a verification code, as I have for testing, but it's a bit messy. Can you think of a way to do this without sacrificing the ideal transparency that something like this should have?

Thank you for reading.
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