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### Additional Evidence (challenge)
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*Source: [[2026-03-05-futardio-launch-phonon-studio-ai]] | Added: 2026-03-16*
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*Source: 2026-03-05-futardio-launch-phonon-studio-ai | Added: 2026-03-16*
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Phonon Studio AI launch failed to reach its $88,888 target and entered refunding status, demonstrating that not all futarchy-governed raises succeed. The project had demonstrable traction (live product, 1000+ songs generated, functional token mechanics) but still failed to attract sufficient capital, suggesting futarchy capital formation success is not uniform across project types or market conditions.
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Phonon Studio AI launch failed to reach its $88,888 target and entered refunding status, demonstrating that not all futarchy-governed raises succeed. The project had demonstrable traction (live product, 1000+ songs generated, functional token mechanics) but still failed to attract sufficient capital, suggesting futarchy capital formation success is not uniform across project types or market conditions.
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### Additional Evidence (confirm)
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### Additional Evidence (confirm)
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*Source: [[2025-11-14-futardio-launch-solomon]] | Added: 2026-03-16*
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*Source: 2025-11-14-futardio-launch-solomon | Added: 2026-03-16*
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Solomon's 51x oversubscription ($102.9M committed vs $8M accepted) required returning $94.9M to participants, demonstrating the capital inefficiency of oversubscribed raises even when the platform caps final acceptance.
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Solomon's 51x oversubscription ($102.9M committed vs $8M accepted) required returning $94.9M to participants, demonstrating the capital inefficiency of oversubscribed raises even when the platform caps final acceptance.
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