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created: 2026-03-04
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created: 2026-03-04
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### Additional Evidence (confirm)
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### Additional Evidence (confirm)
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*Source: [[2026-02-25-futardio-launch-rock-game]] | Added: 2026-03-16*
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*Source: 2026-02-25-futardio-launch-rock-game | Added: 2026-03-16*
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Rock Game raised $272 against a $10 target (27.2x oversubscription) on futardio, demonstrating continued ability of futarchy-governed launches to attract speculative capital even for trivial projects with minimal substance.
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Rock Game raised $272 against a $10 target (27.2x oversubscription) on futardio, demonstrating continued ability of futarchy-governed launches to attract speculative capital even for trivial projects with minimal substance.
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### Additional Evidence (challenge)
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### Additional Evidence (challenge)
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*Source: [[2026-03-04-futardio-launch-xorrabet]] | Added: 2026-03-16*
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*Source: 2026-03-04-futardio-launch-xorrabet | Added: 2026-03-16*
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XorraBet raised N/A (effectively $0) against a $410K target despite positioning as a futarchy-governed betting platform with a $166B addressable market narrative. This suggests futarchy governance alone does not guarantee capital attraction when the underlying product lacks market validation or credibility.
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XorraBet raised N/A (effectively $0) against a $410K target despite positioning as a futarchy-governed betting platform with a $166B addressable market narrative. This suggests futarchy governance alone does not guarantee capital attraction when the underlying product lacks market validation or credibility.
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