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- **2026-03-07** — Areal DAO launch: $50K target, raised $11,654 (23.3%), REFUNDING status by 2026-03-08 — first documented failed futarchy-governed fundraise on platform
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- **2026-03-04** — [[seekervault]] fundraise launched targeting $75,000, closed next day with only $1,186 (1.6% of target) in refunding status
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- **2026-03-11** — MycoRealms launch: first physical infrastructure project on platform, $125K mushroom farm raise with market-controlled CAPEX deployment, 72-hour raise window, performance-based team token unlocks at 2x/4x/8x/16x/32x price multiples
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## Competitive Position
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- **Unique mechanism**: Only launch platform with futarchy-governed accountability and treasury return guarantees
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- **vs pump.fun**: pump.fun is memecoin launch (zero accountability, pure speculation). Futardio is ownership coin launch (futarchy governance, treasury enforcement). Different categories despite both being "launch platforms."
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---
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type: entity
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entity_type: company
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name: MycoRealms
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domain: internet-finance
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status: active
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founded: 2025
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platform: futardio
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website: https://mycorealms.com
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social:
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twitter: https://x.com/mycorealms
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telegram: https://t.me/+F684wVS-F0oyNzE1
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key_metrics:
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raise_target: "$125,000"
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total_committed: "$8,413"
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token_supply: "15.9M max (12.9M circulating)"
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token_allocations:
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ico: "10M (62.9%)"
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liquidity: "2.9M (18.2%)"
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team: "3M (18.9%)"
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monthly_allowance: "$10,000"
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tracked_by: rio
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created: 2026-03-11
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---
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# MycoRealms
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MycoRealms is the first futarchy-governed agricultural infrastructure project, raising $125,000 USDC through Futardio to build and operate a climate-controlled mushroom production facility where all capital expenditures beyond a $10,000 monthly allowance require approval through MetaDAO's conditional token markets. The project demonstrates whether futarchy can coordinate real-world asset deployment with measurable production variables (temperature, humidity, CO2, yield) rather than just digital treasury management.
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## Timeline
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- **2025** — Team preparation: interned at ICAR-DMR Solan (India's national mushroom research institute), worked in commercial farms, conducted market research, secured verbal commitments from 15+ wholesalers, designed application layer for operational logging
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- **2026-03-11** — Launch on Futardio with $125K raise target, 72-hour window, full refund if target not met. First CAPEX proposal ($50K for infrastructure) will require futarchy market approval before deployment
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## Relationship to KB
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Tests [[myco-realms-demonstrates-futarchy-governed-physical-infrastructure-through-125k-mushroom-farm-raise-with-market-controlled-capex-deployment]] and [[performance-unlocked-team-tokens-with-price-multiple-triggers-and-twap-settlement-create-long-term-alignment-without-initial-dilution]]. Extends [[MetaDAO is the futarchy launchpad on Solana where projects raise capital through unruggable ICOs governed by conditional markets creating the first platform for ownership coins at scale]] into physical infrastructure governance.
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date: 2026-03-11
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domain: internet-finance
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format: data
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status: unprocessed
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status: processed
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tags: [futardio, metadao, futarchy, solana]
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event_type: launch
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processed_by: rio
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processed_date: 2026-03-11
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enrichments_applied: ["futardio.md", "MetaDAO is the futarchy launchpad on Solana where projects raise capital through unruggable ICOs governed by conditional markets creating the first platform for ownership coins at scale.md"]
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extraction_model: "anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5"
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extraction_notes: "First physical infrastructure project on Futardio. Extracted two claims: (1) futarchy-governed physical infrastructure coordination via market-controlled CAPEX, (2) performance-based team token vesting with price-multiple triggers. Created MycoRealms entity and updated Futardio timeline. Enriched existing MetaDAO futarchy launchpad claim with physical infrastructure extension evidence."
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## Launch Details
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- Token: 6hk (6hk)
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- Token mint: `6hkcSr3fDdaxjDHSrEJjxK54wz8uvbSheTEYnMEmmeta`
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- Version: v0.7
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## Key Facts
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- MycoRealms raise target: $125,000 USDC
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- Total committed at launch: $8,413
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- Token supply: 15.9M max (12.9M circulating at launch)
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- Monthly operational allowance: $10,000
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- First CAPEX proposal: $50,000 for infrastructure (accommodation, 3 growing rooms, DG set)
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- Raise window: 72 hours on Futardio
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- Team: crypticmeta (blockchain developer, previously built OrdinalNovus with $30M volume) and Ram (5+ years commercial mushroom production)
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- Team tokens: 3M locked, unlock at 2x/4x/8x/16x/32x ICO price via 3-month TWAP, 18-month minimum cliff
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- Liquidity: 2M tokens on Futarchy AMM, 900K on Meteora pool, $25K (20% of raise) paired with LP tokens
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- Token mint: 6hkcSr3fDdaxjDHSrEJjxK54wz8uvbSheTEYnMEmmeta
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- Launch address: zwVfLheTvbXN5Vn2tZxTc8KaaVnLoBFgbZzskdFnPUb
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