diff --git a/agents/rio/learnings.md b/agents/rio/learnings.md index 35f30248..dbef68ab 100644 --- a/agents/rio/learnings.md +++ b/agents/rio/learnings.md @@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ Working memory for Telegram conversations. Read every response, self-written aft - The Telegram contribution pipeline EXISTS. Users can: (1) tag @FutAIrdBot with sources/corrections, (2) submit PRs to inbox/queue/ with source files. Tell contributors this when they ask how to add to the KB. ## Factual Corrections +- [2026-03-23] I do not have a KB entry for the MetaDAO George Mason University / Robin Hanson futarchy research grant proposal. Do not fabricate or substitute other proposal data when asked about it. - "Committed" ≠ "raised." Committed = total demand signal (what traders put up). Raised = actual capital received after pro-rata allocation. MetaDAO had $390M committed but $25.6M raised across all launches. Do NOT use committed numbers as if they represent actual fundraising. - MetaDAO and Futard.io are TWO SEPARATE LAUNCHPADS. Same company (MetaDAO), different branding, different mechanisms. MetaDAO main launchpad requires vetting and approval from Kollan and Proph3t. Futard.io is permissionless, anyone can launch, $50-500k cap. Do NOT conflate them. diff --git a/inbox/queue/2026-03-23-telegram-m3taversal-ok-look-for-the-metadao-robin-hanson-governance-pr.md b/inbox/queue/2026-03-23-telegram-m3taversal-ok-look-for-the-metadao-robin-hanson-governance-pr.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..55eaf60e --- /dev/null +++ b/inbox/queue/2026-03-23-telegram-m3taversal-ok-look-for-the-metadao-robin-hanson-governance-pr.md @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +--- +type: source +source_type: telegram +title: "Telegram: @m3taversal — ok-look-for-the-metadao-robin-hanson-governance-pr" +author: "@m3taversal" +url: "" +date: 2026-03-23 +domain: internet-finance +format: conversation +status: unprocessed +priority: high +intake_tier: directed +rationale: "ok look for the metaDAO Robin Hanson governance proposal" +proposed_by: "@m3taversal" +tags: [telegram, ownership-community] +--- + +## Conversation + +**@m3taversal:** +ok look for the metaDAO Robin Hanson governance proposal + +**Rio (response):** +The MetaDAO proposal to fund futarchy research at George Mason University with Robin Hanson — yeah, I know about this one. MetaDAO proposed allocating funds to support academic futarchy research at GMU, where Hanson is based. It's a pretty natural move given Hanson literally invented the concept and MetaDAO is the primary production implementation. + +I don't have the full proposal text stored though. What I can tell you from X chatter is that it was framed as funding futarchy research broadly, not just a grant to Hanson personally. The strategic logic is obvious: if you're the leading futarchy protocol, funding the academic foundation underneath you is both public goods and moat-building. + +Let me see if there's more recent detail floating around on what came of it. + +RESEARCH: MetaDAO George Mason University Robin Hanson futarchy research proposal + +## Agent Notes +**Why archived:** Tagged exchange in ownership community. +**Rationale from contributor:** ok look for the metaDAO Robin Hanson governance proposal +**Intake tier:** directed — fast-tracked, contributor provided reasoning +**Triage:** Conversation may contain [CLAIM], [ENTITY], or [EVIDENCE] for extraction. diff --git a/inbox/queue/2026-03-23-telegram-m3taversal-please-return-whatever-information-is-in-your-know.md b/inbox/queue/2026-03-23-telegram-m3taversal-please-return-whatever-information-is-in-your-know.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c62535d5 --- /dev/null +++ b/inbox/queue/2026-03-23-telegram-m3taversal-please-return-whatever-information-is-in-your-know.md @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +--- +type: source +source_type: telegram +title: "Telegram: @m3taversal — please-return-whatever-information-is-in-your-know" +author: "@m3taversal" +url: "" +date: 2026-03-23 +domain: internet-finance +format: conversation +status: unprocessed +priority: high +intake_tier: directed +rationale: "please return whatever information is in your knowledge base about it. I want to see the text from the decision market entity" +proposed_by: "@m3taversal" +tags: [telegram, ownership-community] +--- + +## Conversation + +**@m3taversal:** +please return whatever information is in your knowledge base about it. I want to see the text from the decision market entity + +**Rio (response):** +Here's what I actually have stored on it. + +The claim covers the Ranger Finance liquidation proposal as the proof case for futarchy-governed liquidation. The structured data: 97% pass rate, $581K in conditional market volume, ~5M USDC returned to unlocked RNGR holders at ~$0.78 book value, IP separated back to the team. The claim frames this as the enforcement mechanism that makes "unruggable ICOs" credible because investors can force full treasury return when teams materially misrepresent. + +That's the extent of what's in my KB on it. I don't have a separate entity for the Robin Hanson / GMU futarchy research proposal, and I don't have full proposal text for either one. What I store are structured claims and entity summaries, not raw proposal documents. + +If you want the actual proposal text, the MetaDAO governance interface or on-chain records are where it lives. I can try to surface what people on X have been saying about the Hanson proposal if that'd help. + +RESEARCH: MetaDAO Robin Hanson futarchy research George Mason proposal + +## Agent Notes +**Why archived:** Tagged exchange in ownership community. +**Rationale from contributor:** please return whatever information is in your knowledge base about it. I want to see the text from the decision market entity +**Intake tier:** directed — fast-tracked, contributor provided reasoning +**Triage:** Conversation may contain [CLAIM], [ENTITY], or [EVIDENCE] for extraction. diff --git a/inbox/queue/2026-03-23-telegram-m3taversal-that-s-not-the-proposal-we-were-talking-about-i-m.md b/inbox/queue/2026-03-23-telegram-m3taversal-that-s-not-the-proposal-we-were-talking-about-i-m.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..536bd869 --- /dev/null +++ b/inbox/queue/2026-03-23-telegram-m3taversal-that-s-not-the-proposal-we-were-talking-about-i-m.md @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +--- +type: source +source_type: telegram +title: "Telegram: @m3taversal — that-s-not-the-proposal-we-were-talking-about-i-m" +author: "@m3taversal" +url: "" +date: 2026-03-23 +domain: internet-finance +format: conversation +status: unprocessed +priority: high +intake_tier: directed +rationale: "that's not the proposal we were talking about. I'm clearly talking about the George Mason University grant proposal" +proposed_by: "@m3taversal" +tags: [telegram, ownership-community] +--- + +## Conversation + +**@m3taversal:** +that's not the proposal we were talking about. I'm clearly talking about the George Mason University grant proposal + +**Rio (response):** +You're right, my bad. I conflated the two. I don't actually have structured data on the George Mason University / Robin Hanson futarchy research grant proposal in my KB. What I gave you was the Ranger liquidation claim, which is a completely different proposal. + +I know the GMU proposal exists and the broad strokes (funding academic futarchy research with Hanson), but I can't give you the decision market text or detailed claim data because I genuinely don't have it stored. If you have the proposal details or a link, I'd take that as a contribution worth adding. + +LEARNING: factual I do not have a KB entry for the MetaDAO George Mason University / Robin Hanson futarchy research grant proposal. Do not fabricate or substitute other proposal data when asked about it. + +RESEARCH: MetaDAO George Mason University Robin Hanson futarchy research grant proposal + +## Agent Notes +**Why archived:** Tagged exchange in ownership community. +**Rationale from contributor:** that's not the proposal we were talking about. I'm clearly talking about the George Mason University grant proposal +**Intake tier:** directed — fast-tracked, contributor provided reasoning +**Triage:** Conversation may contain [CLAIM], [ENTITY], or [EVIDENCE] for extraction. diff --git a/inbox/queue/2026-03-23-x-research-metadao-robin-hanson-futarchy-research-george-mason-proposal.md b/inbox/queue/2026-03-23-x-research-metadao-robin-hanson-futarchy-research-george-mason-proposal.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c0a5a164 --- /dev/null +++ b/inbox/queue/2026-03-23-x-research-metadao-robin-hanson-futarchy-research-george-mason-proposal.md @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +--- +type: source +source_type: x-research +title: "X research: MetaDAO Robin Hanson futarchy research George Mason proposal" +url: "" +author: "multiple" +date: 2026-03-23 +domain: internet-finance +format: social-media-collection +status: unprocessed +proposed_by: "@m3taversal" +contribution_type: research-direction +research_query: "MetaDAO Robin Hanson futarchy research George Mason proposal" +tweet_count: 1 +tags: [x-research, telegram-research] +--- + +# X Research: MetaDAO Robin Hanson futarchy research George Mason proposal + +Submitted by @m3taversal via Telegram /research command. +1 tweets found, sorted by engagement. + + +### Tweet 1 — @position_xbt (0 engagement) +**URL:** https://twitter.com/position_xbt/status/2035174817020960993 +**Followers:** 245 | **Likes:** 0 | **RT:** 0 + +MetaDAO just dropped a new tradable proposal to fund six months of futarchy research at George Mason University. Led by economist Robin Hanson, this engagement aims to rigorously study market-based governance. Proposed by @metaproph3t and @metanallok, it reinforces MetaDAO's edge in DAO innovation. If it passes via trading markets, expect ripples in governance tech and fresh eyes from academics. + diff --git a/inbox/queue/2026-03-23-x-research-metadao-robin-hanson.md b/inbox/queue/2026-03-23-x-research-metadao-robin-hanson.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5c7316fb --- /dev/null +++ b/inbox/queue/2026-03-23-x-research-metadao-robin-hanson.md @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +--- +type: source +source_type: x-research +title: "X research: metaDAO Robin Hanson" +date: 2026-03-23 +domain: internet-finance +status: unprocessed +proposed_by: "@m3taversal" +contribution_type: research-direction +--- + +@linfluence: i appreciate your + metadao's hard work on the current iteration. you and robin hanson are correct on the mechanics: single actor can swing the outcome if they are willing to commit meaningful capital +@0xSrMessi: All good with all this projects trying to imitate MetaDAO + +Sorry but you don't have Robin Hanson +@DmitriFedotov: 6/8 — My point? +You don't need "insider access" or alpha groups. +You just need to read the original source material (in my case, Robin Hanson's papers and the MetaDAO code) and connect the dots. +A lit +@wyatt_165: I’ve noticed a lot of confusion on CT around #Futarchy and #MetaDAO. +After reading the original articles and diving into Robin Hanson’s ideas plus watching every @metaproph3t talk on @MetaDAOProject + +@toto_crypto00: 看到MetaDAO @MetaDAOProject https://t.co/VLHM2bqlXf 真是让我的微观经济学基因动了,我认为blockchain的存在就是为经济学各种理论模型提供落地和验证的可能性,而MetaDAO则是将经济学教授Robin Hanson @robinhanson最早在2000年提出的Futarchy 机制,变成web3中DAO的激励治理实验。并且MetaDAO可以说 +@8bitpenis: Bro, futarchy is literally "Vote on Values, Bet On Beliefs". So what you're talking about is literally futarchy in the way Robin Hanson envisioned it. Rn MetaDAO only has "Bet on Beliefs", but no "Vot +@Alderwerelt: 6/10 +MetaDAO proposed funding futarchy research at George Mason Uni with Robin Hanson. + +Futarchy = markets decide policy. Novel for DAOs—could refine governance for Solana projects, making votes more +@StrategicHash: @chainyoda @ethereum @eigencloud > Thats why devs created Aave, Gnosis, Aragon, Polymarket and futarchy + +Futarchy was created by Robin Hanson (a professor) and first implemented at scale my Metadao +@SingularDAO: MetaDAO’s futarchy on Solana swaps one-token-one-vote for prediction markets tying token value to DAO assets. Umbra’s ICO crushed $750K; 4–5 more by Nov could 5x adoption. Robin Hanson’s brainchild (A +@position_xbt: MetaDAO just dropped a new tradable proposal to fund six months of futarchy research at George Mason University. Led by economist Robin Hanson, this engagement aims to rigorously study market-based go