Does your fund or DAO want to participate in the market? Why not try this approach—bet on a certain direction and use real actions to wager on the outcome you believe in.
For example, if you are bullish on Bitcoin, let the fund enter and buy BTC. As the price rises, the fund account increases in value, and your equity share also grows. Conversely, if you bet correctly on the market trend, not only will your assets appreciate, but your say and returns within the DAO will also become stronger.
This model tightly links investment returns with participant incentives—if you bet right, everyone shares the profits; if you bet wrong, everyone bears the loss collectively. That’s also why many on-chain funds use this logic to motivate community members to make better decisions.
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AltcoinTherapist
· 01-05 16:18
Once again, it's the same old story of this incentive mechanism. To put it nicely, it's just collective gambling.
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MoodFollowsPrice
· 01-03 15:12
Collective responsibility for a wrong bet, that sounds fair, but it feels just like a warm-hearted script in a casino, right?
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UnruggableChad
· 01-02 21:00
Win together, lose together—that's the DAO vibe I love.
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P2ENotWorking
· 01-02 20:59
Uh... isn't this just gambling in disguise? Group gambling sounds even more exciting.
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VirtualRichDream
· 01-02 20:58
It's easy to say, but basically it's a gambling profit-sharing system. If you win, everyone is happy; if you lose, we all eat dirt together.
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MEVHunterLucky
· 01-02 20:50
Basically, it's collective gambling. If you win, everyone is happy; if you lose, everyone suffers. There's nothing wrong with this logic.
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rugpull_ptsd
· 01-02 20:35
This logic sounds great, but when you really make a wrong bet, you'll understand what collective bankruptcy means.
Does your fund or DAO want to participate in the market? Why not try this approach—bet on a certain direction and use real actions to wager on the outcome you believe in.
For example, if you are bullish on Bitcoin, let the fund enter and buy BTC. As the price rises, the fund account increases in value, and your equity share also grows. Conversely, if you bet correctly on the market trend, not only will your assets appreciate, but your say and returns within the DAO will also become stronger.
This model tightly links investment returns with participant incentives—if you bet right, everyone shares the profits; if you bet wrong, everyone bears the loss collectively. That’s also why many on-chain funds use this logic to motivate community members to make better decisions.