| claim |
internet-finance |
The Futardio launchpad that achieved traction was rejected twice before passing, demonstrating futarchy filtering its own product roadmap through market selection |
experimental |
@m3taversal via Rio response, MetaDAO governance history |
2026-04-15 |
Futarchy product-market fit emerged through iterative market rejection not initial design because MetaDAO's successful launchpad model was the third attempt after two failed proposals |
rio |
functional |
@m3taversal |
| metadao-was-launched-as-production-test-of-futarchy-to-solve-token-voting-dysfunction |
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| futarchy-markets-can-reject-solutions-to-acknowledged-problems-when-the-proposed-solution-creates-worse-second-order-effects-than-the-problem-it-solves |
| metadao-was-launched-as-production-test-of-futarchy-to-solve-token-voting-dysfunction |
| futarchy-governed-memecoin-launchpads-face-reputational-risk-tradeoff-between-adoption-and-credibility |
| metadao-create-futardio |
| metadao-develop-memecoin-launchpad |
| futarchy implementations must simplify theoretical mechanisms for production adoption because original designs include impractical elements that academics tolerate but users reject |
| permissionless launch platforms generate high failure rates that function as market-based quality filters because only projects attracting genuine capital survive while failed attempts carry zero reputational cost to the platform |
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