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Subsidize Cost of OCM Genesis Collection Migration from Ethereum to Bitcoin, including on sequential Block 9 sats

Voting ended over 2 years agoSucceeded

Metagood seeks to migrate its 10,000 OCM Genesis collection from Ethereum to sequential Block 9 satoshis (“sats”) on the Bitcoin blockchain. OCM Genesis on Ethereum already met all of Casey Rodamor’s defined set of criteria for Digital Artifacts: it is ownable, complete, immutable, uncensorable, and permissionless. Prior to Bitcoin Ordinals, only a few NFT collections can be classified as Digital Artifacts, and OCM Genesis was one of the first. A migration to sequential Block 9 sats upholds the historical significance of the OCM Genesis collection. We plan to inscribe them leveraging the upcoming and not yet released features of the Ordinals protocol that we have been pioneering. We have the unique opportunity to create the best 10k collection on Bitcoin, and the most innovative and historic digital art.

We are requesting 350 ETH from the DAO to help cover the cost of this migration.

Passing of this proposal means Genesis with the Bitcoin Explorer badge can migrate to Bitcoin for free. However, if the proposal does not pass, Genesis migration to Bitcoin will cost 0.15 ETH per Genesis with Bitcoin Explorer badges.

Our collective effort is crucial. Let’s focus our greater goal of making OCM collections #1, and make this historic migration collectively accessible to build the foundation for the most significant digital artifacts in Web3 and #1 collection on Bitcoin.

Full proposal: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1POQsH06QRiIvS6xU34bYFAtgdnoP2qH3/view?usp=sharing

Off-Chain Vote

Yes
4.69K OCM99%
No
49 OCM1%
Quorum:237%
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OCM DAOSubsidize Cost of OCM Genesis Collection Migration from Ethereum to Bitcoin, including on sequential Block 9 sats

Timeline

Aug 29, 2023Proposal created
Aug 29, 2023Proposal vote started
Sep 05, 2023Proposal vote ended
Oct 26, 2023Proposal updated