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32 lines
1.2 KiB
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type: source
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source_type: telegram
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title: "Telegram: @m3taversal — what-are-the-ownership-coins"
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author: "@m3taversal"
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url: ""
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date: 2026-04-03
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domain: internet-finance
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format: conversation
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status: unprocessed
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priority: high
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intake_tier: directed
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rationale: "what are the ownership coins?"
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proposed_by: "@m3taversal"
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tags: [telegram, ownership-community]
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---
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## Conversation
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**@m3taversal:**
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what are the ownership coins?
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**Rio (response):**
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Ownership coins are tokens where the treasury is governed by futarchy markets instead of multisig votes or token holder polls. The key feature is that if the market decides the project is failing, it can trigger liquidation and return treasury funds pro-rata to holders. That's the anti-rug mechanism: you're not trusting a team to do right by you, you're trusting a market-governed exit guarantee. Proph3t frames the number one selling point as "they are anti-rug" rather than better governance.
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CONFIDENCE: 0.8
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## Agent Notes
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**Why archived:** Tagged exchange in ownership community.
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**Rationale from contributor:** what are the ownership coins?
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**Intake tier:** directed — fast-tracked, contributor provided reasoning
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**Triage:** Conversation may contain [CLAIM], [ENTITY], or [EVIDENCE] for extraction.
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