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type: entity
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entity_type: company
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name: Colosseum
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domain: internet-finance
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status: active
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tracked_by: rio
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created: 2026-03-11
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---
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# Colosseum
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## Overview
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Colosseum operates Solana's hackathon infrastructure, runs an accelerator program for winning founders, and invests in early-stage Solana startups. The organization positions itself as a funnel for developer talent into the Solana ecosystem, claiming that a majority of VC-backed Solana startups originated in their hackathons.
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## Timeline
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- **2024-03-19** — [[metadao-otc-trade-colosseum]] proposed: $250,000 USDC acquisition of META tokens with 20% immediate unlock and 80% vested over 12 months
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- **2024-03-24** — [[metadao-otc-trade-colosseum]] passed: Colosseum completed OTC acquisition of META tokens from MetaDAO treasury
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## Relationship to KB
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- [[metadao]] — strategic investor and ecosystem partner
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- Demonstrates institutional adoption of futarchy-governed token sales as fundraising mechanism
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entities/internet-finance/metadao-otc-trade-colosseum.md
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type: entity
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entity_type: decision_market
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name: "MetaDAO: Engage in $250,000 OTC Trade with Colosseum"
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domain: internet-finance
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status: passed
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parent_entity: "[[metadao]]"
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platform: futardio
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proposer: pR13Aev6U2DQ3sQTWSZrFzevNqYnvq5TM9c1qTKLfm8
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proposal_url: "https://www.futard.io/proposal/5qEyKCVyJZMFZSb3yxh6rQjqDYxASiLW7vFuuUTCYnb1"
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proposal_date: 2024-03-19
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resolution_date: 2024-03-24
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category: fundraise
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summary: "Colosseum acquired up to $250,000 USDC worth of META tokens with dynamic pricing based on TWAP and 12-month vesting structure"
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tracked_by: rio
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created: 2026-03-11
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key_metrics:
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offer_amount: "$250,000 USDC"
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price_mechanism: "TWAP-based with $850 cap, void above $1,200"
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immediate_unlock: "20%"
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vesting_period: "12 months linear"
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meta_spot_price: "$468.09 (2024-03-18)"
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meta_circulating_supply: "17,421 tokens"
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transfer_amount: "2,060 META (overallocated for price flexibility)"
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# MetaDAO: Engage in $250,000 OTC Trade with Colosseum
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## Summary
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Colosseum proposed acquiring META tokens from MetaDAO's treasury for $250,000 USDC with a dynamic pricing mechanism tied to the pass market TWAP. The structure included 20% immediate unlock and 80% linear vesting over 12 months through Streamflow. The proposal included a sponsored DAO track ($50,000-$80,000 prize pool) in Colosseum's next hackathon as strategic partnership commitment.
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## Market Data
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- **Outcome:** Passed
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- **Proposer:** pR13Aev6U2DQ3sQTWSZrFzevNqYnvq5TM9c1qTKLfm8
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- **Resolution:** 2024-03-24
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- **Proposal Number:** 13
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## Pricing Mechanism
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The acquisition price per META was determined by conditional logic:
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- If pass market TWAP < $850: price = TWAP
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- If pass market TWAP between $850-$1,200: price = $850 (capped)
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- If pass market TWAP > $1,200: proposal void, USDC returned
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This created a price discovery mechanism with downside flexibility and upside protection for the treasury.
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## Execution Structure
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The proposal transferred 2,060 META to a 5/7 multisig (FhJHnsCGm9JDAe2JuEvqr67WE8mD2PiJMUsmCTD1fDPZ) with members from both Colosseum and MetaDAO. The overallocation (beyond the $250k/$850 = 294 META minimum) provided flexibility for price fluctuations, with excess META returned to treasury.
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## Strategic Rationale
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Colosseum positioned the investment as ecosystem development rather than pure capital deployment, emphasizing their ability to funnel hackathon participants and accelerator companies to MetaDAO. The sponsored DAO track commitment ($50k-$80k value) represented immediate reciprocal value beyond the token purchase.
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## Significance
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This represents one of the earliest institutional OTC acquisitions through futarchy governance, demonstrating that prediction markets can price complex multi-party agreements with conditional terms. The vesting structure and multisig execution show how futarchy-governed DAOs handle treasury operations requiring operational security beyond pure market mechanisms.
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## Relationship to KB
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- [[metadao]] — treasury management decision
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- [[colosseum]] — strategic investor
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- [[futarchy-governed DAOs converge on traditional corporate governance scaffolding for treasury operations because market mechanisms alone cannot provide operational security and legal compliance]] — confirms pattern
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- **2024-03-02** — [[metadao-increase-meta-liquidity-dutch-auction]] passed: completed Dutch auction and liquidity provision, moving all protocol-owned liquidity to Meteora 1% fee pool
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- **2025-01-27** — [[metadao-otc-trade-theia-2]] proposed: Theia offers $500K for 370.370 META at 14% premium with 12-month vesting
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- **2025-01-30** — [[metadao-otc-trade-theia-2]] passed: Theia acquires 370.370 META tokens for $500,000 USDC
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- **2024-03-19** — [[metadao-otc-trade-colosseum]] proposed: Colosseum offers $250,000 USDC for META tokens with TWAP-based pricing and 12-month vesting
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- **2024-03-24** — [[metadao-otc-trade-colosseum]] passed: Completed OTC sale to Colosseum, establishing strategic partnership with Solana hackathon ecosystem
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## Key Decisions
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| Date | Proposal | Proposer | Category | Outcome |
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date: 2024-03-19
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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, governance]
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event_type: proposal
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processed_by: rio
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processed_date: 2026-03-11
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extraction_model: "anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5"
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extraction_notes: "Source is a governance proposal with structured financial terms. Primary extraction is entity data (new company Colosseum, new decision_market for the proposal, timeline updates to MetaDAO). No novel claims about futarchy mechanisms — the multisig execution and vesting structure confirm existing patterns rather than revealing new insights. The TWAP-based pricing with conditional void clause is interesting but represents standard conditional market mechanics already covered in KB."
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## Proposal Details
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- Autocrat version: 0.1
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- Completed: 2024-03-24
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- Ended: 2024-03-24
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## Key Facts
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- META spot price was $468.09 on 2024-03-18
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- META circulating supply was 17,421 tokens on 2024-03-18
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- Colosseum committed $250,000 USDC for META acquisition
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- Proposal included 5/7 multisig execution with members from both organizations
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- Vesting structure: 20% immediate, 80% linear over 12 months via Streamflow
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- Pricing mechanism: TWAP if <$850, capped at $850 if TWAP $850-$1,200, void if >$1,200
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- Strategic partnership included sponsored DAO track ($50k-$80k) in next Colosseum hackathon
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