District0x (DNT)
Type | A collective of decentralized marketplaces and communities |
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Total supply | 1,000,000,000 DNT |
Basics
- Founded in:
- Based in:
- A collective of decentralized marketplaces and communities (districts); powerd by Ethereum, Aragon, and a p2p file system, IPFS
- Using the 0x protocol
- District0x’s District Registry is live (7-2-2020) on mainnet.
- From their launch blog:
"The District Registry is a TCR utilizing the district0x Network Token (DNT) in an incentivized community voting game, determining which marketplaces are in the district0x network, and which aren’t. Voters risk nothing, but are incentivized to be right, while district creators and challengers are putting their DNT at risk of loss to the winning side. On the registry voting side, it’s similar to the DANK registry from Meme Factory.
Submissions for new districts are permissionless, requiring only some relevant identifying information (a website, logo, twitter handle, etc.) and a bit of DNT to get started. However, unlike Meme Factory, a submission to the District Registry is open to challenge at any time.
When districts enter the registry, an Aragon entity is automatically spun up according to the name provided. This entity acts as the surrogate for all governance activity. Through the District Registry interface, DNT holders can stake DNT to any active district, and in doing so, receive voting rights to participate in polls conducted on that particular district’s Aragon entity. These voting rights are minted in proportion to a mathematical “curve”, which the district’s creator selects during the submission process. In the future, the app will support more complex curves to enable even more unique organizational structures.
In short, the District Registry allows DNT holders to put their tokens to work in both policing and governing the network of marketplaces being built in the district0x ecosystem."
History
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Technology
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Team
- Full team can be found [here].
Funding
"You have projects like District 0X that maybe started with a few million dollar round with the intention of doing subsequent rounds."