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Thanks for pointing it out @bixbite a) Nouns movie funding isnt commingled with Quack and Lola. Completely Different teams and pipelines have been executing on it. b) Quack and Lola were given a one-time grant of roughly 100k via Prop 486 (36 weth at the time). c) Quack and Lola have over 7 figs now in merch revenue (brand partnership revenue additional) and we have now given out over 1000+ units of our best selling merchandises to various nouns funded initiatives free of cost including covering shipping. If you are trying to build a commercial for-profit intiative on top of nouns primitive and can’t find any traction, its likely an issue with your approach and not fault of nouns goverance. 🫡
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The issue isn’t how to approach nouns, it’s about the current structure where people trade favors, benefiting a small circle instead of the broader ecosystem. This place is a walled garden, and out of the 150+ active members, a good percentage are trapped in this cycle, holding back progress. The DAO and governance are much different now than when you raised, and thankfully, you proved to be an executor (which is wild considering people still talk negative about Quack to this day) + Actual executors are rare now. Where’s the proof of execution? What’s working across these props, and where’s the accountability for actual results? Some prefer nouns because they benefit them, not the broader community. The real issue is sparse governance that can’t effectively evaluate or support new opportunities—and that’s by design. I’m hopeful the new nouns era changes things, but it sounds like you’re referencing a time that no longer exists.
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@supriyo.eth All that to say, I think it goes both ways- Quack was being bashed in the background for a long time (until plush sales were revealed), and even then, it took a while for your supporters to truly appreciate what you’ve accomplished. The reality is a lot of people can’t tough this process and politics out—it’s exhausting trying to build something real in a system that doesn’t always value opportunity or execution.
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