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>What is BUIDL?
BUIDL is the ownership token for DFOhub, a trustless, on-chain version of Github. It is quite literally programmable equity.

>What does that mean?
Crypto is making things decentralized, secure, and censorship-resistant. Github is distributed, but it isn't decentralized, and it isn't secure, and remains vulnerable to censorship. DFOhub uses the ETH blockchain to make the entire platform trustless. BUIDL gives you a voting powers, and it gives you a share of the programs on the DFOhub platform.

>Why is that important?
If you have ever programmed, you know why Github is a useful resource. It provides central hubs of regularly updated code which you can access. If you have ever programmed solidity, you are probably already salivating. Smartcontracts can now be built piecemeal by means of microservices. Problem with the staking logic? No need to scrap the whole contract, make new tokens, airdrop, fork, anything like that. With DFOhub, you can just vote to change the staking logic. Problem solved, fairly, trustlessly, and easily! This is revolutionary tech for ETH development. DFOhub has been in development for years. It provides real improvements to so many things in smartcontracts.

This is a better ICO platform than ETH, this is a better DAO platform than Maker. This is game changing for smartcontracts.

Game.

Changing.

Imagine Chainlink if it launched with a working product. From Alessandro Mario Lagana Toschi's own autistic mouth:
>"Imagine how the world of entrepreneurship could become cheaper and open to everyone in the world with a new worldwide equality, achieving the “Holy Grail” of accountability."

>Website: https://www.dfohub.com/
>Exchange: https://v1.uniswap.exchange/swap/0xD6F0Bb2A45110f819e908a915237D652Ac7c5AA8
>Etherscan: https://etherscan.io/token/0xD6F0Bb2A45110f819e908a915237D652Ac7c5AA8

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>>19616408

>Built by Italian autists
>Too new and groundbreaking for normies to have caught on
>Product is already functional (try it with Brave + Metamask @ https://b-u-i-d-l.github.io/dfo-hub/ )
>2m circulating supply

I know, I know. Sounds too good to be true. Did /biz/ really find next Chainlink? Yes. /biz/ found the old Chainlink too. You're early, the tokenomics are super sound and everything has already been locked in and planned out. It's only available on uniswap and there's a slowly shrinking liquidity pool, roughly 1mil marketcap. Only a few weeks old (but years of dev). The redpill is so easy to swallow.

Like Link, and Eth before it, there will be skeptics, swing sellers, fudders and frauders. You need to open your eyes, the only catch is you could miss the boat again and it was all right in front of you the whole time.

Both owners are known writers and tech savvy developers for Ethereum, hackernoon and few more.
Twitter:
-Marco Vasapollo @vasapower_
-Alessandro Mario Lagana Toschi @alessandromltoschi

>DFOhub Dapp: https://dfohub.eth (Beta V 0.1)
>Roadmap: https://www.notion.so/dfohub/DFOhub-Project-05787c6c7e2f49c5bd3a767c020583e8
>DFO Protocol Github: https://github.com/b-u-i-d-l/dfo-protocol
>DFOhub Github: https://github.com/b-u-i-d-l/dfo-hub
>DFO SDK Github: https://github.com/b-u-i-d-l/dfo-hub-sdk
>Community Guidelines and Bug Fixing Rewards: https://www.notion.so/dfohub/Community-Guidelines-a03ceeab28254eb3944ab85320be70de

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$BUIDL Token use case:

As every DFO and its Independent Flexible Design, BUIDL Token holders are able by voting to explore its flexibility.

-BUIDL holders have full power by voting, they can:
>Add new functions Edit existing functions
>Edit the frontend
>Change governance rules
>Update the DFO core Manage the DFOhub wallet funds organize investments strategies and everything will be achievable by Smart Contracts.

BUIDL is backed by a small portion of every DFOs voting tokens will be created. Every time a new DFO born, a Generation fee is automatically paid with the new DFO Voting Tokens and sent to the DFOhub wallet. BUIDL hodlers can propose and vote how to manage these funds and the amount of the generation fee.

Basically, this is the design of every DFO, the full control of the protocol by token holders and DFOhub is the first DFO ever existed. So BUIDL is not designed by be hodled for some speculative and no sense way to try to create values by nothing, but by real values and real disruptive dapps on top of it. PS: These dynamics are not a promise, but are already buidled and working in the mainnet! Thanks to the DFO microservices design people can actually find ways to use the funds in every way possible by coding a smart contract based proposals... So community can decide to invest them, stake them in DEFI apps or even distribute them.

But you don't have to take my word for it, just look for yourself. Here’s some easy reading by Alessandro Mario Lagana Toschi himself:

A proposal for a worldwide regulation of Cryptocurrencies, DAOs, and Taxation
>https://hackernoon.com/a-proposal-for-a-worldwide-regulation-of-cryptocurrencies-daos-and-taxation-jh1x83acj

How Censorship-Resistant Digital Goods, DAOs and DEFI apps are driving a new "Digitalization Era"
>https://hackernoon.com/censorship-resistant-digital-goods-aka-collectibles-are-the-first-step-for-a-decentralized-future-7o4q034jk

This is the business and finance you came for.

>> No.19616451

Seems ur bag is too big, it's just another shitcoin in the ocean of Shitcoins. Buy , pump, take profit and move to next.
Understand Opportunity cost?

Keeping money locked and wasting time shilling this.

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>>19616451
I wish I bought more on the dip last night, actually. Imagine someone buying ETH at a dollar and some anon comes along and tells him to sell it for opportunity costs lmao

>> No.19617087

>>19616512
Hundreds of Ethereum killers came and gone, this isn't 2017. Ethereum is there for a reason, comparing this with ether is childish and stupidity. Grow up kid.

>> No.19617123

>>19617087
This fixes smart contracts, DFOhub is github for solidity. It isn't competing with ETH, it is making development on the ETH chain much much easier. If you believe if ETH then DFOhub should hype you to no end

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>>19616451
>he didn't buy $BUIDL
$BUIDL gang is forming, join the ranks and leave the scammy shitcoins behind for a true low cap Unicorn. This is protocol disrupts the entire Ethereum ecosystem and makes MakerDAO look like Windows 95.

>> No.19617239

>>19617133
LMAO

>> No.19617255

>>19617133
Just A local italian project.

Far bigger and better projects on Kucoin at low cap available.

>> No.19617291

>>19617123
There are already plenty of such tools available.
Truffle, Dappboard etc, who don't even need a token.

>> No.19617309

>>19617239
Anon, have you ever programmed on solidity? Do you know how frustrating it is to work on one monolithic contract? Development is so so painful because if a SINGLE mistake gets published there could be millions of dollars of funds on the line. This literally solves that issue. If you think people are going to develop more apps on ETH, then you should expect them to start using DFOhub

>> No.19617351

>>19617291
>Truffle, Dappboard
Truffle is a solidity dev suite and Dappboard provides analytics lol, neither do what DFOhub does

>> No.19617402

>>19617255
>2020. Calls anons online 'kid'. Doesn't understand $buidl solves the single point of failure for all smart contract based applications.
Ah, I would say never going to make it but you're eventually going to read about why I'm right. Maybe you'll buy then, or just accumulate $BUIDL now while it's low cap on uniswap and you will make it.

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>talented and well known solidity devs
>friends with Vitalik
>severely autistic
Yep, I'm thinking they are based

>> No.19617730

buidl is VIP
UBT VIBES anon.

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>>19617659
>2 Italian guys...
Marco.... Mario... Alessandro... Lessandro.. Lusandri...Luigi....
These guys are the Super Mario Brothers of Ethereum?!?!

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>>19616408
>>19617123

Thanks for the summary but you are a fucking idiot if you think users are going to buy BUIDL to just to vote on SC changes. Particularly if any of them learn that 4channers own half the supply from a PnD attempt.

>> No.19618917

>this is my pnd shitcoin
fuck off
>this is what it does
who cares
>this is why you should buy it and fund my village
fuck off, nobody asked, get your scams off this board already and also kill yourself

>> No.19619228

>>19618831
> just to vote on SC changes.
When you're going to call people a fucking idiot you should at least attempt to know what you're talking about. I can't stress this enough, you only need to read the documents yourself.

If you have at least given that bare minimum of effort I will actually engage you in a discussion about smart contracts; otherwise low tier bait. Curious, are you a developer? (I'm guessing not.)

Just read the paper that explains the fair token distribution model. Have you presented a better model for token distribution? This technology allows for one of the fairest and most secure token distribution models; Initial Boosted Offerings and Microservices are something you should learn about.

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>>19618831
It isn't just a voting token, you are buying equity in the apps on the platform.
>>19618917
What did you buy anon? ETHX? Glad the FUD is starting now, was looking forward to an excuse to explain how revolutionary this is to people

>> No.19619622

>>19618831
>just to vote on SC changes
so do you know how smart contracts work? if you did, you would understand why this is big.

>> No.19619811

Dumbasses bought buidl with no future or potential, the devs literally said its for r and d only and wont be on any exchanges instead of buying rel which is in the middle of a 100x

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>>19619811
Too late, it's already fully decentralized. The front end is on-chain. No one is in charge of the platform, not even the autist devs. This is how real crypto works.

>> No.19620052

>>19619811
You sold your $BUIDL didn't you? Actually I know you did, and bought REL. I looked in to what it was yesterday because I watch your wallet when you sold off your $BUIDL. Maybe it will 100x maybe it won't; it's a much bigger risk than a sure thing like $BUIDL. Goodluck with your new bags but your fud is false.
>r and d, no future or potential
There are several teams actively developing on it right now (check github and discord project discussion). You should still consider diversifying in to $BUIDL...

...and reconsider why they might say "this is research and development". There are literally two lawyers publicly on the R&D team (go to website bottom right for their twitter profiles); maybe you think they should have gone with "this is an unlicensed security offering"? These are some very smart people you're doubting.

>> No.19620230

Thanks for putting the effort in anon, so many here will miss this unfortunately. Clearly some people haven't even read your post / researched the project given some of the responses. Those same people will be seething in time. I was hoping for 25c last night to double my bags but alas were going up again now.