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Check out the reasons that BUIDL is the greatest investment of your life. This is bigger than the ETH ICO.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kQSoQKrO9Tx7jG6yX_ptX41UgC3Mss7NDv0e8567XUI/edit

>> No.19608441

>>19608428
It's the most important addition to crypto since smart contracts.

>> No.19608467

It's in accumulation phase i reckon, when smart money has accumulated we will see it shilled everywhere

>> No.19608478

>>19608428

I buy the dips desu

>> No.19608479
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Blessed anon
This image was actually sort of a draft, this is the finished one. I made it a little bit clearer.
I am so deep in this coin, and at these prices I just keep going deeper. It's fucking surreal how rich I'm going to be lmao

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>>19608428
told you guys this was a scam piece of shit hahaha

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>>19608512
Here are the devs lecturing on DFO's a year ago. This is one of the few coins that could hit a billion dollars and actually be worth the valuation. I have never been so comfy

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>>19608555
>heres a picture of the dev with a powerpoint presentation flow chart at a community college lecture hall

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>>19608572
Anon they are friends with Vitalik. Very well known ETH developers

>> No.19608604

>>19608572
>https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kQSoQKrO9Tx7jG6yX_ptX41UgC3Mss7NDv0e8567XUI/edit

That's at the Malta AI & Blockchain Summit

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Best medium term investment since antshares

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>Decentralized Flexible Organization - DFO
Microservices on Ethereum for Independent Dapps ugradable by voting

The Basis
DFO is a new concept that reshapes the way to build Decentralized Applications (DApps), enabling the creation of extendible, improvable and fixable Systems, using an approach called Smart Contract as Microservice which avoids the slow and dangerous monolythic Smart Contract development procedures.

>Because of everything is completely deployed and running on the Ethereum blockchain, the need of Centralized or Distributed Servers is finally bypassed.

In DFO, every DApp functionality is a Smart Contract acting like a Microservice, which can also be stateless and therefore reusable in different applications.

Instead of directly using Smart Contracts functions, calling their specific address, in DFO you will interact with the Proxy which will keep track of the latest correct versions of all Microservices (located in different addresses) composing your DApp.

>No matter how many Microservices will you attach, detach or replace to a DFO since its creation. The address of your Dapp will be always the same, forever.

DFO is completely Community Driven. This means that every strategic decision about the DApp Functionalities and their future is taken by its Token Holders. In fact, to add/replace/remove a Microservice, the proposer must interact with the Proxy to start a Survey which can be voted by the ones holding the ERC20 Voting Tokens linked to that DFO, staking them to accept or refuse the proposal. The governance rules (that establish the success or the failure of a Survey) are, in turn, Functionalities of the DFO itself located within Microservices that can be updated too... through Proposals!

The Proxy, the Voting Token, the Proposals, the Governance Rules and some other Smart Contracts are all the components that make up every single DFO.

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>>19609207
Even the Smart Contracts of a DFO can be updated to address bug fixes or to expand the potential of the protocol just making a Proposal to the Token Holders Community.

To let people create and use DFOs, we built DFOHub, our R&D community-driven project that aims to improve the DFO protocol itself by managing its progress through a DFO maintained by its own token holders, who can propose or vote for improvements and bug fixes with anonymous, decentralized and very easy steps. DFOHub extremely facilitates the deployment processes for a new DFO, you can exploit it in two ways:

1) using the easy steps of the wizard we coded on DFOHub;

2)[COMING SOON] using the integration SDK which lets you easily integrate DFO protocol capabilities in your DApp.

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>> No.19609625

Doesn't this mean the people with the most tokens control the vote? is it like shareholder voting rather than democracy?

>> No.19609661

Yeah but the massive supply???

>> No.19610013

Supply locked til December 21
And 21M locked forever
Good Tokenomic

>> No.19610378 [DELETED] 

>>19609625

It's more like shareholder voting, yeah, although it's more complicated, since $buidl is not just a share, but also a 'programmable equity'. I recommend reading more about this on their website. https://www.dfohub.com/buidl

If this sounds unfair anti-democratic, consider the fact that most other other crypto projects don't give their token holders any power at all, and even the ones that do subject them to the higher authority of the devs, who have special permission to edit the smart contracts.

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It's more like shareholder voting, yeah, although it's more complicated, since $buidl is not just a share, but also a 'programmable equity'. I recommend reading more about this on their website. https://www.dfohub.com/buidl

If this sounds unfair or undemocratic, consider the fact that many cryptos don't let their token holders direct development at all, and even those that do subject them to the higher authority of the devs, who have special permission to edit the smart contracts.

DFO devs have no such special permission. Not only that, they have designed their roadmap so that they gradually lose control of the project entirely, leaving it to $buidl holders, who then serve as its effective board of directors. https://www.dfohub.com/strategy

>> No.19610542

>>19609625

see

>>19610524

https://www.dfohub.com/strategy

DFOhub is the first genuinely decentralized blockchain project.

>> No.19610639

>>19610524
So what kind of company wants other people in control of their product?

>> No.19610726

>>19610639

One that has designed itself with that end in mind.

Another thing to be aware of is that $buidl holders also gain a small stake (1.5%, though they can vote to change this) together of the tokens of any DFO deployed on DFOhub. This is just one of the many other ways in which $buidl derives its value

>> No.19610746

>>19608428
biz anon have no idea how much of a game changer this is. let them bathe in curry chasing uniswap p&d's, smart anons will be accumulating right now.