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### Additional Evidence (confirm)
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*Source: [[2026-01-01-futardio-launch-mycorealms]] | Added: 2026-03-11 | Extractor: anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5*
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*Source: 2026-01-01-futardio-launch-mycorealms | Added: 2026-03-11 | Extractor: anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5*
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MycoRealms demonstrates permissionless capital formation for physical infrastructure: two-person team (blockchain developer + mushroom farmer) raising $125,000 USDC in 72 hours with no gatekeepers, no accreditation requirements, no geographic restrictions. Traditional agriculture financing would require bank loans (collateral requirements, credit history, multi-month approval), VC funding (network access, pitch process, equity dilution), or grants (application process, government approval, restricted use). Futardio enables direct public fundraising with automatic treasury deployment and market-governed spending — solving the fundraising bottleneck for a project that would struggle in traditional capital markets. Team has 5+ years operational experience but lacks traditional finance network access.
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MycoRealms demonstrates permissionless capital formation for physical infrastructure: two-person team (blockchain developer + mushroom farmer) raising $125,000 USDC in 72 hours with no gatekeepers, no accreditation requirements, no geographic restrictions. Traditional agriculture financing would require bank loans (collateral requirements, credit history, multi-month approval), VC funding (network access, pitch process, equity dilution), or grants (application process, government approval, restricted use). Futardio enables direct public fundraising with automatic treasury deployment and market-governed spending — solving the fundraising bottleneck for a project that would struggle in traditional capital markets. Team has 5+ years operational experience but lacks traditional finance network access.
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### Additional Evidence (confirm)
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*Source: [[2026-03-09-pineanalytics-x-archive]] | Added: 2026-03-16*
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*Source: 2026-03-09-pineanalytics-x-archive | Added: 2026-03-16*
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Q4 2025 data: 8 ICOs raised $25.6M with $390M committed (15.2x oversubscription), 95% refund rate from oversubscription. $300M AMM volume generated $1.5M in fees. These metrics validate both the capital formation efficiency and the market depth supporting futarchy governance.
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Q4 2025 data: 8 ICOs raised $25.6M with $390M committed (15.2x oversubscription), 95% refund rate from oversubscription. $300M AMM volume generated $1.5M in fees. These metrics validate both the capital formation efficiency and the market depth supporting futarchy governance.
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### Additional Evidence (extend)
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*Source: [[2026-03-23-telegram-m3taversal-futairdbot-what-are-people-saying-about-the-p2p]] | Added: 2026-03-23*
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*Source: 2026-03-23-telegram-m3taversal-futairdbot-what-are-people-saying-about-the-p2p | Added: 2026-03-23*
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P2P.me case shows oversubscription patterns may compress on pro-rata allocation: 'MetaDAO launches tend to get big commitment numbers that compress hard on pro-rata allocation.' This suggests the 15x oversubscription metric may overstate actual capital deployment if commitment-to-allocation conversion is systematically low.
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P2P.me case shows oversubscription patterns may compress on pro-rata allocation: 'MetaDAO launches tend to get big commitment numbers that compress hard on pro-rata allocation.' This suggests the 15x oversubscription metric may overstate actual capital deployment if commitment-to-allocation conversion is systematically low.
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### Additional Evidence (extend)
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*Source: [[2026-03-23-umbra-ico-155m-commitments-metadao-platform-recovery]] | Added: 2026-03-23*
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*Source: 2026-03-23-umbra-ico-155m-commitments-metadao-platform-recovery | Added: 2026-03-23*
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Umbra Privacy ICO achieved 206x oversubscription ($155M commitments vs $750K target) with 10,518 participants, representing the largest MetaDAO ICO by demand margin. Post-ICO token performance reached 5x (from $0.30 to ~$1.50) within one month, demonstrating that futarchy-governed anti-rug mechanisms can attract institutional-scale capital even in bear market conditions. The $34K monthly budget cap enforced by futarchy governance remained binding post-raise, proving the anti-rug structure holds after capital deployment.
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Umbra Privacy ICO achieved 206x oversubscription ($155M commitments vs $750K target) with 10,518 participants, representing the largest MetaDAO ICO by demand margin. Post-ICO token performance reached 5x (from $0.30 to ~$1.50) within one month, demonstrating that futarchy-governed anti-rug mechanisms can attract institutional-scale capital even in bear market conditions. The $34K monthly budget cap enforced by futarchy governance remained binding post-raise, proving the anti-rug structure holds after capital deployment.
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