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I think a link to the markets page is missing
Looks like the proposals are flooding in. Exciting!
Missing link to the gallery of proposals: https://manifund.org/
PS: I'd love to hear from anyone who can imagine actually using the small-group futarchy app I've proposed building!
> if I believe are $40,000
Typo.
> (click to be linked to market home page)
I think a link is missing.
> The auctions say they’re closing March 8th, but we’re running a little behind schedule and might keep them open until March 12th instead.
You say "might" here, but then later say "March 12: Auctions for equity in existing projects close".
And two of the bullet points at the end are missing a period.
This is such a great idea. Who came up with it?
Not sure if anybody has commented on this yet, but ... this looks potentially more useful as an alternative for funding infrastructure than it does for funding charity.
Do investors have a good way of predicting how the judges will assign a final value to a project?
> Sixteen people have submitted projects!
Not important, but on that screenshot I count 17 projects by 14 distinct people?
Is there a place where we can offer to help approved projects with our time?
I think a link to the markets page is missing
Looks like the proposals are flooding in. Exciting!
Missing link to the gallery of proposals: https://manifund.org/
PS: I'd love to hear from anyone who can imagine actually using the small-group futarchy app I've proposed building!
> if I believe are $40,000
Typo.
> (click to be linked to market home page)
I think a link is missing.
> The auctions say they’re closing March 8th, but we’re running a little behind schedule and might keep them open until March 12th instead.
You say "might" here, but then later say "March 12: Auctions for equity in existing projects close".
And two of the bullet points at the end are missing a period.
This is such a great idea. Who came up with it?
Not sure if anybody has commented on this yet, but ... this looks potentially more useful as an alternative for funding infrastructure than it does for funding charity.
Do investors have a good way of predicting how the judges will assign a final value to a project?
> Sixteen people have submitted projects!
Not important, but on that screenshot I count 17 projects by 14 distinct people?
Is there a place where we can offer to help approved projects with our time?