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type: entity
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entity_type: decision_market
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name: "FitByte: Futardio Fundraise"
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domain: internet-finance
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status: failed
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parent_entity: "[[fitbyte]]"
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platform: "futardio"
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proposal_url: "https://www.futard.io/launch/8AsLQuzVHwAjiQa9pkgoPHkEy523X7gQYs9zJfMtiqi2"
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proposal_date: 2026-02-26
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resolution_date: 2026-02-27
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category: "fundraise"
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summary: "Health data sovereignty protocol attempting $500K raise through futarchy-governed ICO"
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funding_target: "$500,000"
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total_committed: "$23"
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token_symbol: "6GF"
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tracked_by: rio
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created: 2026-03-11
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---
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# FitByte: Futardio Fundraise
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## Summary
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FitByte attempted to raise $500,000 through Futardio's unruggable ICO mechanism for a health and fitness protocol combining workout-to-earn mechanics with health data sovereignty. The project positioned itself as returning value and control to users who generate health data, with a marketplace for consented data sharing with researchers and clinical trial operators. The fundraise failed catastrophically, raising only $23 (0.005% of target) before closing in refunding status after one day.
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## Market Data
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- **Outcome:** Failed (refunding)
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- **Target:** $500,000
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- **Raised:** $23
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- **Duration:** 1 day (2026-02-26 to 2026-02-27)
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- **Token:** 6GF
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- **Platform:** Futardio v0.7
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## Significance
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This represents one of the most severe capital rejection events on the Futardio platform, with a raise-to-target ratio of 0.005%. The failure suggests either fundamental skepticism about the health data sovereignty thesis, execution concerns about the team, or market saturation in the workout-to-earn category following previous failures in the space.
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The project's explicit alignment with MetaDAO's unruggable ICO principles (treasury governance, IP ownership by DAO LLC, performance-gated founder unlocks) was insufficient to attract capital, indicating that governance structure alone cannot overcome product-market fit concerns.
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Notably, the project's website link (henry.com) appears to be a placeholder or error, suggesting incomplete launch preparation that may have contributed to investor skepticism.
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## Relationship to KB
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- [[futardio]] — launch platform
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- [[MetaDAO]] — governance infrastructure
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- [[fitbyte]] — parent entity
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- Demonstrates that [[futarchy-based fundraising creates regulatory separation because there are no beneficial owners and investment decisions emerge from market forces not centralized control]] does not guarantee capital attraction when fundamentals are weak
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domain: internet-finance
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status: failed
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platform: "futardio"
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funding_target: "$500,000"
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total_raised: "$23"
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launch_date: 2026-02-26
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close_date: 2026-02-27
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funding_target: "$500,000"
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total_committed: "$23"
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outcome: "refunding"
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tracked_by: rio
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created: 2026-03-11
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# FitByte
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FitByte was a health and fitness protocol built on Solana that attempted to combine workout-to-earn mechanics with health data sovereignty and monetization. The project raised through MetaDAO's futarchy-governed ICO platform (Futardio) but failed to attract capital, raising only $23 against a $500,000 target before entering refunding status.
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The project's value proposition centered on four pillars: workout-to-earn token rewards tied to verified physical activity, user-owned health data with full sovereignty guarantees, a marketplace for users to sell consented health data to researchers and clinical trial operators, and broader health ecosystem integration connecting wearables and healthcare providers.
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FitByte was a health and fitness protocol built on Solana that proposed a workout-to-earn model combined with sovereign health data ownership and a marketplace for users to monetize their health data with researchers and clinical trial operators. The project raised through MetaDAO's Unruggable ICO platform (Futardio) but failed to reach its funding target.
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## Timeline
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- **2026-02-26** — [[fitbyte-futardio-launch]] launched on Futardio with $500K target
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- **2026-02-27** — Fundraise closed in refunding status with $23 raised (0.005% of target)
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- **2026-02-26** — Launched fundraise on Futardio with $500,000 target
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- **2026-02-27** — Fundraise closed with only $23 committed, entered refunding status
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## Relationship to KB
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- [[futardio]] — launch platform
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- [[MetaDAO]] — governance infrastructure provider
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- Failed to demonstrate product-market fit for health data sovereignty thesis despite alignment with [[Living Capital]] principles around user ownership
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- [[MetaDAO]] — parent organization providing unruggable ICO infrastructure
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- Example of failed futarchy-governed fundraise demonstrating market rejection despite aligned mechanism design
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type: entity
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entity_type: decision_market
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name: "Futardio: FitByte Fundraise"
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domain: internet-finance
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status: failed
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parent_entity: "[[futardio]]"
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platform: "futardio"
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proposer: "FitByte team"
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proposal_url: "https://www.futard.io/launch/8AsLQuzVHwAjiQa9pkgoPHkEy523X7gQYs9zJfMtiqi2"
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proposal_date: 2026-02-26
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resolution_date: 2026-02-27
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category: "fundraise"
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summary: "Health and fitness protocol combining workout-to-earn with sovereign health data marketplace"
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funding_target: "$500,000"
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total_committed: "$23"
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outcome: "refunding"
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tracked_by: rio
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created: 2026-03-11
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# Futardio: FitByte Fundraise
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## Summary
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FitByte proposed a Solana-based health protocol combining workout-to-earn token rewards with user-owned health data and a marketplace for monetizing that data with researchers and clinical trial operators. The project launched through MetaDAO's Unruggable ICO platform with a $500,000 funding target but attracted only $23 in commitments before closing and entering refunding status after one day.
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## Market Data
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- **Outcome:** Failed (refunding)
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- **Funding Target:** $500,000
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- **Total Committed:** $23
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- **Launch Date:** 2026-02-26
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- **Close Date:** 2026-02-27
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- **Commitment Rate:** 0.0046%
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## Significance
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This represents one of the most decisive market rejections on the Futardio platform despite the project's alignment with stated platform values (user sovereignty, transparent governance, anti-rug mechanisms). The failure suggests that mechanism design alignment and governance structure are insufficient to overcome fundamental market skepticism about project viability or team credibility. The near-zero commitment level ($23 on a $500K target) indicates the market priced this as non-viable from launch rather than a close decision that narrowly failed.
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## Relationship to KB
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- [[futardio]] — launch platform
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- [[MetaDAO]] — parent organization
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- [[fitbyte]] — project entity
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- Demonstrates limits of [[futarchy-based fundraising creates regulatory separation because there are no beneficial owners and investment decisions emerge from market forces not centralized control]] when underlying project lacks credibility
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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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- **2026-02-26** — [[futardio-launch-fitbyte]] failed: FitByte health protocol fundraise attracted only $23 of $500K target, entered refunding status after one day
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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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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: "Failed fundraise with trivial capital raised. No novel claims extractable — the failure itself is the data point. Created entity pages for FitByte company and its fundraise decision_market to document the outcome. The project's four-pillar value proposition (workout-to-earn, data sovereignty, data marketplace, ecosystem integration) is standard health-tech positioning without novel mechanism insight. The catastrophic failure rate (0.005%) is notable as a data point about futarchy-governed fundraising outcomes but does not generate new claims about the mechanism itself."
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extraction_notes: "Source is a failed Futardio fundraise launch. No novel claims extractable — this is purely factual entity data. The failure is significant as a data point (extreme market rejection despite mechanism alignment) but does not generate new arguable propositions beyond what existing claims already cover about futarchy-governed fundraising. Created entity pages for FitByte company and the decision market, plus timeline entry on Futardio parent entity."
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## Launch Details
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## Key Facts
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- FitByte raised $23 against $500K target (0.005% success rate) on Futardio (2026-02-26 to 2026-02-27)
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- FitByte token symbol: 6GF
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- FitByte launched on Futardio 2026-02-26 with $500K target
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- FitByte raised only $23 before closing 2026-02-27
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- FitByte token: 6GF, mint address: 6GFCEfiaBpX21D7vUe7LvHJXjNuc9q3e5nRwUz1Wmeta
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- FitByte launch address: 8AsLQuzVHwAjiQa9pkgoPHkEy523X7gQYs9zJfMtiqi2
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- FitByte website listed as henry.com (likely placeholder/error)
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- FitByte website listed as henry.com (likely placeholder or error)
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