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Cafc43v3r said:Pico said:Re your second question you can drop the Trust a line and ask them. If you are a member, that is.4
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"The deal is the third-largest sponsorship deal for the club after RSK and the University of Greenwich. The club did not provide information about the financial terms of the deal. They shared that they are aware of the ownership structure of the DAO and that the founders would prefer to remain unnamed as is fairly common in the NFT communities."
At the end of the season can we ask if the money actually made it to the Charlton bank account or not.
The advertising on the LED boards i'm not a huge fan of either, but hopefully the 'do not invest' signage happens before and after it's shown.1 -
PragueAddick said:Cafc43v3r said:Pico said:Re your second question you can drop the Trust a line and ask them. If you are a member, that is.
Do you ask if someone subscribes to Nixon's patron before they are allowed to question his rumours?
The first question was genuine curiosity, so thanks for the answer, although I think it's nonsense. Those that elect them know this in advance so dont need telling, do they? The second question, I couldn't actually give a monkeys what the answer is, as long as it was explained to those present.2 -
So after reading the Trust's report of the meeting I went on to click the link to the explanation of DAOs.
If I understand it correctly, and if Generous Robots really is set up as a DAO, I understand that if I buy one of their tokens I get access to their blockchain where all the decisions are discussed and voted on. Right?
Well it wouldn't cost much for someone to do that, as Martin Calladine established that the tokens were launched at £1.89 each, but now trade at £0.01 (one penny) each. That someone could then access their blockchain and presumably the discussion about the wisdom of sponsoring Charlton, and how much the DAO would pay (and eventually agrees with the club to pay). No?
So - unless I have somehow misunderstood what i read there, one of you crypto-advocates could do that, and locate the discussion about sponsorship. What you find would be of interest to Kieran Maguire and Martin Calladine (although Martin already seems clear that another company lies behind the DAO, and probably is the entity Charlton did the deal with) .
Give it a go, someone....1 -
@shine166 is already on their discord ie forum.
It would be interesting to see what their reaction has been, if any, to the comments on here and the CAST article?
@jonnyb hasn't looked on here since 30 July when he said the sponsorship wouldn't be renewed next season.
It wasn't explained how he could be so sure when he claimed to be only a holder and nothing to do with the ownership. Maybe he's a beard?
What did he report back to their forum I wonder?
Ironically, the physical matchworn shorts WITH the logo now become rare, and collectable, as you can't buy them in the shop.
NB The value of replica kit can go up and down and buyers should do due diligence before investing
PS If the club know the ownership of GR is, is it then not a DAO? Can it be a limited company AND a DAO?2 -
@Cafc43v3r We rarely put our ‘day job’ credentials into CAST articles but on this occasion it seemed very appropriate due to subject matter. I doubt all of our 2,700 members, let alone other fans who may access the report, have the headspace to remember the CVs of every board member. They can look them up on the CAST website easily enough but a passing, relevant mention saves them that effort.
Raelynn is clearly involved in the non-football side of the business and has been present at a number of such meetings, including with CAST and fan groups. The club have not confirmed a job title.You would be very welcome to join CAST if you aren’t already a member, as would all CAFC fans. It only costs £5 for annual membership. This supports our mission to protect, preserve and promote CAFC for this and future generations. We nevertheless state in our articles that we strive to represent not only our members but all Charlton fans and the club’s wider community. So feel free to contact us directly if you wish on secretary@castrust.org.https://www.castrust.org/join/
https://www.castrust.org/join/full-member-bank-transfer/
Or if you are at The Valley on Saturday come and meet some of us (especially @Pico) at our stall by the Covered End turnstiles before the match. Fivers welcome!It does help to have a strong Supporters’ Trust, especially in light of the recommendations from the Fan Led Review so the more the merrier.6 -
If like me you are frustrated by all the abbreviations used in discussing all this crypto toilet chain fungus malarkey, you will see many uses of ‘DAO’.
I had to look it up, and it apparently means ‘Decentralised Autonomous Organisation’.
Sounds impressive doesn’t it?
It simply means a bunch of people (organisation) from nowhere (decentralised) saying and doing what the hell they want (autonomous).
Admittedly DAO is shorter to type, though you have to use capital letters, but ‘SCAMMERS’ takes more effort, but is more transparent.
My understanding is that NFT means ‘nuff f**king ting’.1 -
To be clear I don’t think DAOs will or do work effectively unless they’re huge… which in itself means they need to take time to get huge and people will “get lucky” and be big dao token holders. In which it kind of defeats the purpose of being a dao.
the best way of doing it is the way uniswap did it, have an incredibly successful product and then airdrop your tokens proportionally to who’s used it.Maybe one of the founders of the dao is a charlton fan or knows sandgaard and decided to sponsor the club? Maybe sandgaard is one of the owners of the dao and is using it to put money in the club? I think the trust is well within its rights to seek clarifications on who’s behind it, but I just don’t think you’ll get it.0 -
cantersaddick said:I've lost all my lols2
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clive said:2
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It reads like someone who thinks they've fucked up, but can't say so, so is now covering all bases4
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Henry Irving said:@shine166 is already on their discord ie forum.
It would be interesting to see what their reaction has been, if any, to the comments on here and the CAST article?
@jonnyb hasn't looked on here since 30 July when he said the sponsorship wouldn't be renewed next season.
It wasn't explained how he could be so sure when he claimed to be only a holder and nothing to do with the ownership. Maybe he's a beard?
What did he report back to their forum I wonder?
Ironically, the physical matchworn shorts WITH the logo now become rare, and collectable, as you can't buy them in the shop.
NB The value of replica kit can go up and down and buyers should do due diligence before investing
PS If the club know the ownership of GR is, is it then not a DAO? Can it be a limited company AND a DAO?0 -
fyi guys theres a place round the corner from me that sells paintings on a canvas for eye watering amounts of money, people buy these things as investments! Unbelievable. I heard their made using OILS! (that's fossil fuels that come out of the ground). Some people have made lots of money out of it, but most of them become worthless. I don't know what problem they solve - we already have photographs.0
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The most common ingredient in oil paint is linseed oil which is not a fossil fuel that comes out of the ground.1
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seth plum said:The most common ingredient in oil paint is linseed oil which is not a fossil fuel that comes out of the ground.1
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kentaddick said:seth plum said:The most common ingredient in oil paint is linseed oil which is not a fossil fuel that comes out of the ground.
Olive oil, rapeseed oil, the aforementioned linseed oil are examples.
Oil paint is not a scam designed to trick people, but cryptocurrency and NFT’s and the like seem to absolutely be scams designed to trick people.
Anyway here is a free gift from me to you:
2x(4+3)=14…go buy yourself a bitcoin😜0 -
seth plum said:kentaddick said:seth plum said:The most common ingredient in oil paint is linseed oil which is not a fossil fuel that comes out of the ground.
Olive oil, rapeseed oil, the aforementioned linseed oil are examples.
Oil paint is not a scam designed to trick people, but cryptocurrency and NFT’s and the like seem to absolutely be scams designed to trick people.
Anyway here is a free gift from me to you:
2x(4+3)=14…go buy yourself a bitcoin😜0 -
@Henry Irving re the last question in your last (and very good) post, Martin Calladine is fairly clear that a separate company entity has set up this “DAO” however Russian Tim and his mates refused to engage with his questions.It seems to me then that this “company” could make sure it owns the biggest stake in this DAO. Which, if so, rather blows a hole in the supposed concept. But I could be off-beam here and stand to be corrected by e.g. @kentaddick, who, reading between the lines, is also starting to smell a rat with this particular mob.I look forward then to @shine166 discovering what the Robotbros are saying about our sponsorship.The other thing that Martin Calladine keeps emphasising, and related to bigger crypto footie deals than this, is “make sure you get paid upfront”. Based only on instinct I will now offer the prediction that this “sponsorship” will not last the season, and that we will eventually learn that the money didn’t come through.4
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What can possibly go wrong…0
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I reckon TS knows as much about NFTs as he doesn't about football. Probably another thing he thinks is 'easy'3
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Meanwhile over at The Taxpayers', Martin Calladine is trying in vain to get answers about another murky cryptobro partner with Russian connections.
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Price of Football pod worth a listen.0
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kentaddick said:fyi guys theres a place round the corner from me that sells paintings on a canvas for eye watering amounts of money, people buy these things as investments! Unbelievable. I heard their made using OILS! (that's fossil fuels that come out of the ground). Some people have made lots of money out of it, but most of them become worthless. I don't know what problem they solve - we already have photographs.7
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Off_it said:kentaddick said:fyi guys theres a place round the corner from me that sells paintings on a canvas for eye watering amounts of money, people buy these things as investments! Unbelievable. I heard their made using OILS! (that's fossil fuels that come out of the ground). Some people have made lots of money out of it, but most of them become worthless. I don't know what problem they solve - we already have photographs.
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kentaddick said:Off_it said:kentaddick said:fyi guys theres a place round the corner from me that sells paintings on a canvas for eye watering amounts of money, people buy these things as investments! Unbelievable. I heard their made using OILS! (that's fossil fuels that come out of the ground). Some people have made lots of money out of it, but most of them become worthless. I don't know what problem they solve - we already have photographs.1
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kentaddick said:Off_it said:kentaddick said:fyi guys theres a place round the corner from me that sells paintings on a canvas for eye watering amounts of money, people buy these things as investments! Unbelievable. I heard their made using OILS! (that's fossil fuels that come out of the ground). Some people have made lots of money out of it, but most of them become worthless. I don't know what problem they solve - we already have photographs.
Here, have another bitcoin and calm down
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